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rank matrices in cross-section, panel, and time-series analysis, including estimation of cointegration relations in time … series and panels. – Estimation ; Reduced Rank Regression ; FIML, Panel-cointegration, Cointegration with Heteroskedasticity …
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This paper proposes a new panel model of cross-sectional dependence. The model has a number of potential structural … approach to the modelling of interactions across panel units and can generate endogenous cross-sectional dependence that can …
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This paper considers alternative approaches to the analysis of large panel data models in the presence of error cross …
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This paper applies the recently developed maximum-likelihood-panel cointegration method of Larsson and Lyhagen (2007 …
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This paper proposes new pooled panel unit root tests that are appropriate when the data exhibit cross …
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The investigation of the presence of structural change in economic and financial series is a major preoccupation in econometrics. A number of tests have been developed and used to explore the stationarity properties of various processes. Most of the focus has rested on the first two moments of a...
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This paper shows how a weighted average of a forward and reverse Jackknife IV estimator (JIVE) yields estimators that are robust against heteroscedasticity and many instruments. These estimators, called HFUL (Heteroscedasticity robust Fuller) and HLIM (Heteroskedasticity robust limited...
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In a recent paper, Hausman et al. (2012) propose a new estimator, HFUL (Heteroscedasticity robust Fuller), for the linear model with endogeneity. This estimator is consistent and asymptotically normally distributed in the many instruments and many weak instruments asymptotics. Moreover, this...
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This paper analyzes conditions under which various single-equation estimators are asymptotically normal in a simultaneous equations framework with many weak instruments. In particular, our paper adds to the many instruments asymptotic normality literature, including papers by Morimune (1983),...
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We provide analytical formulae for the asymptotic bias (ABIAS) and mean squared error (AMSE) of the IV estimator, and obtain approximations thereof based on an asymptotic scheme which essentially requires the expectation of the first stage F-statistic to converge to a finite (possibly small)...
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