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The paper estimates the returns to education for a cohort of individuals born in Britain in March 1958 who have been followed since birth until the age of 33. The data used has a wealth of information on family background including parental education, social class and interest shown in the...
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In terms of collecting comprehensive panel expenditure data, there are trade-offs to be made in terms of the demands … be cross-sectional whilst panel studies include only limited expenditure questions that record spending only as broad … very detailed spending down to the barcode level from a panel of households, usually recorded by in-home barcode scanners …
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We study panel data estimators based on a discretization of unobserved heterogeneity when individual heterogeneity is …
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autoregressive panel series. It considers the use of the system GMM estimator that relies on relatively mild restrictions on the … sample bias. An application to panel production function data for the US is provided and confirms these theoretical and …
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applied to a Spanish consumption panel dataset. We reject the perfect foresight model both with separable preferences and …
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In this paper, we analyze the nature of intra-household allocations and commitment using unique panel data on …
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