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) heteroskedasticity and nonlinearity in the relation between the error-ridden covariate and another, error-free, covariate in the equation …
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This paper contributes to the GMM literature by introducing the idea of self-instrumenting target variables instead of searching for instruments that are uncorrelated with the errors, in cases where the correlation between the target variables and the errors can be derived. The advantage of the...
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This paper proposes the transformed maximum likelihood estimator for short dynamic panel data models with interactive fixed effects, and provides an extension of Hsiao et al. (2002) that allows for a multifactor error structure. This is an important extension since it retains the advantages of...
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One of the oldest and largest literatures in empirical economics is concerned with the estimation of demand and supply of goods, services, and factors across national or subnational borders (see Leamer and Levinsohn, 1995). The respective empirical models specified and estimated are often...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013058498
This paper proposes a generalized panel data model with random effects and first-order spatially autocorrelated residuals that encompasses two previously suggested specifications. The first one is described in Anselin’s (1988) book and the second one by Kapoor, Kelejian, and Prucha (2007). Our...
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estimator continues to be consistent even in the presence of cross-sectional heteroskedasticity. We also obtain standard errors … that are robust to cross-sectional heteroskedasticity of unknown form. By means of Monte Carlo simulation, we investigate …
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-sectional heteroskedasticity. By simulation the effects are examined of using particular instrument strength enhancing reductions and … found to have great potential when the cross-sectional heteroskedasticity is pronounced and the time-series dimension of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013028784
One of the oldest and largest literatures in empirical economics is concerned with the estimation of demand and supply of goods, services, and factors across national or subnational borders (see Leamer and Levinsohn, 1995). The respective empirical models specified and estimated are often...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010739343
This paper proposes a generalized panel data model with random effects and first-order spatially autocorrelated residuals that encompasses two previously suggested specifications. The first one is described in Anselin’s (1988) book and the second one by Kapoor, Kelejian, and Prucha (2007). Our...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010570349
panel data models with spatial autoregressive disturbances and heteroskedasticity of unknown form in the idiosyncratic error … heteroskedasticity of unknown form in the idiosyncratic error component. Finally, we derive a robust Hausman-test of the spatial random …
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