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This paper assesses sources of productivity spillovers in China's electric and electronic manufacturing industry using a rich panel data-set of 25,360 firms observed over the period 2004-2007. This industry is characterized by its important reliance on technology. In particular, the paper...
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, that our estimation procedure performs well in small samples. We find evidence of positive spillovers across chemical …
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. These findings are established through the estimation of a spatial bivariate probit model. …
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This paper proposes a Bayesian estimation framework for panel-data sets with binary dependent variables where a large … micro-, meso-, and macroeconomic levels. The paper outlines the estimation approach, illustrates its suitability by …
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Many data situations require the consideration of network effects among the cross-sectional units of observation. In this paper, we present a generalized panel model which accounts for two features: (i) three types of network effects on the right-hand side of the model, namely through weighted...
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thereby fosters economic growth. We apply a structural estimation approach to fully track the endogenous mechanisms of the …
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One of the oldest and largest literatures in empirical economics is concerned with the estimation of demand and supply … the data. This chapter is concerned with a host of issues that arise with the estimation of such models, respecting their … panel econometric generic structure. The issues covered range from the estimation of double-indexed versus higher …
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