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variation approach. We explore the feasibility of this approach in a different context, using large-scale panel data from …
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Consider a bipartite network where <i>N</i> consumers choose to buy or not to buy <i>M</i> different products. This paper considers the properties of the logistic regression of the <i>N</i> × <i>M</i> array of "i-buys-j" purchase decisions, <i>[Y<sub>ij</sub>]<sub>1≤i≤N,≤j≤M</sub></i>, onto known functions of consumer and product attributes...
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Portfolio performance measures using holdings data are panel regressions. The returns of a fund's stocks are regressed …
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. Our analysis quantifies the impact of these various economic policies on COVID-19 infection and death rates using panel …
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We consider a linear panel event-study design in which unobserved confounds may be related both to the outcome and to …
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proposed by Papke and Wooldridge, 1996, 2008, in univariate cross-sectional and panel contexts. The paper discusses the …
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We propose a generalization of the linear quantile regression model to accommodate possibilities afforded by panel data …; Section 2.6). We show that panel data allows the econometrician to (i) introduce dependence between the regressors and the … (NLSY79). Consistent with prior work (e.g., Chamberlain, 1982; Vella and Verbeek, 1998), we find that using panel data to …
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Sociological research is increasingly using panel data to examine changes in diverse outcomes over life course events …
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analyze a cross-country panel dataset of 79 LICs over the period 1990 to 2015 to assess the impact of external shocks on real …
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individual panel data allow exploiting important methodological advantages. Novelties of our test of the Easterlin hypothesis are … a) long-term panel data and estimation with individual fixed effects, b) regional GDP per capita with a higher variation …. Using long-term panel data for Germany and the United Kingdom, we do not find robust evidence for a relationship between GDP …
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