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This paper compares various forecasts using panel data with spatial error correlation. The true data generating process … rather than homogeneous panel data models. …
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This paper presents the econometric approach to causal modeling. It is motivated by policy problems. New causal parameters are defined and identified to address specific policy problems. Economists embrace a scientific approach to causality and model the preferences and choices of agents to...
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20 estimators common in the panel data literature using the data on migration to Germany from 18 source countries in the …
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This paper introduces bias-corrected estimators for nonlinear panel data models with both time invariant and time …
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This paper considers the statistical analysis of large panel data sets where even after conditioning on common observed … dependence. It is then established that the Common Correlated Effects (CCE) estimator of panel data model with a multifactor …
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This paper presents a convenient shortcut method for implementing the Heckman estimator of the dynamic random effects probit model using standard software. It then compares the three estimators proposed by Heckman, Orme and Wooldridge based on three alternative approximations, first in an...
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Using American panel data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88) this paper investigates …
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Since little is known about the degree of bias in estimated fixed effects in panel data models, we run Monte Carlo …
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This paper develops a simulation estimation algorithm that is particularly useful for estimating dynamic panel data …
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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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