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This paper introduces a new measure of dependence or jointness among explanatory variables. Jointness is based on the joint posterior distribution of variables over the model space, thereby taking model uncertainty into account. By looking beyond marginal measures of variable importance,...
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inherent in growth regressions. IBMA is essential to our estimation because the simultaneous consideration of model uncertainty …
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The paper explores the effect of measurement errors on the estimation of a linear panel data model. The conventional …
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the estimation of long-run effects in dynamic heterogeneous panel data models with cross-sectionally dependent errors. The …
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an application to the estimation of panel data models with an infinite number of weak factors and a finite number of …
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approach can be applied to estimation of a variety of models such as spatial and dynamic panel data models. In this paper we … focus on the latter and consider both univariate and multivariate panel data models with short time dimension. Simple Bias …
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panel data models. It analyzes the behavior of these estimators in the cases of no self-flow data, unbalanced data, and … dynamic autoregressive models. The main results are then generalized for higher dimensional panel data sets as well …
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specification of competition based on relative profits. Using a large Dutch firm-level panel database over the period 1989-2005, we …
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We use Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) to evaluate the robustness of determinants of economic growth in a new dataset of 255 European regions in the 1995-2005 period. We use three different specifications based on (1) the cross-section of regions, (2) the cross-section of regions with country...
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Measured rates of growth in real per capita income differ drastically depending on the data source. This phenomenon occurs largely because data sets differ in whether and how they adjust for changes in relative prices across countries. Replication of several recent studies of growth determinants...
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