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The literature on aid and growth has not found a convincing instrumental variable to identify the causal effects of aid. This paper exploits an instrumental variable based on the fact that since 1987, eligibility for aid from the International Development Association (IDA) has been based partly...
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We propose a simple and flexible reduced-form econometric approach to estimate gravity models in the short and the long run. The theoretical lens for interpreting our methods amends the canonical Lucas-Prescott adjustment formulation to allow for time-interval-varying...
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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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proposed by Papke and Wooldridge, 1996, 2008, in univariate cross-sectional and panel contexts. The paper discusses the …
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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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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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panel data settings. The "synthetic control" is a weighted average of control units that balances the treated unit's pre …
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proof and limits on medical coverage after developing an annual panel data set for all states between 1997 and 2016. The …
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