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Using panel data from the BHPS and its Understanding Society extension, we study life satisfaction (LS) and income over … panel LS regressions with individual fixed effects, none of the income variables was significant for the highly educated. …
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Many nations have experienced both rising education levels and declining marriage rates. However, cross-sectional comparisons within countries often indicate that more highly educated individuals are more likely to be married. Economic theory suggests ambiguous causal effects of education on...
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causality in dynamic panel data models incorporating unobserved heterogeneity. While Adams et al. tests reject the hypothesis of … no causality from wealth to husband's or wife's health, the tests in the dynamic panel data model do not provide evidence …
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Researchers are often interested in estimating the causal effect of some treatment on individual criminality. For example, two recent relatively prominent papers have attempted to estimate the respective direct effects of marriage and gang participation on individual criminal activity. One...
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The production and diffusion of knowledge have increasingly been seen as potential causes of the observed international differences in total factor productivity and, in turn, as possible sources of economic growth. This paper presents the results of a causality study between business visits and...
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This paper develops a nonparametric methodology for treatment evaluation with multiple outcome periods under treatment endogeneity and missing outcomes. We use instrumental variables, pre-treatment characteristics, and short-term (or intermediate) outcomes to identify the average treatment...
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, nationally representative panel surveys in Australia, Britain and Germany. The models are based on a modified concept of Granger … encompass two-way causation and panel survey data. It transpires that our Granger-style models have satisfactory fits to the … panel data and are stable. Alternative models fit the data much less well. Substantively, we find that two-way causation is …
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We propose a method of retrospective counterfactual imputation in panel data settings with later-treated and always …
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Across many disciplines, the fixed effects estimator of linear panel data models is the default method to estimate … panel. We consider several alternatives to the fixed effects estimator with T > 2 when relevant unit-specific heterogeneity … results from multiple linear panel data estimators in applied research. …
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