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A complete system of consumer expenditure functions with 28 commodity groups is modelled and estimated by means of Norwegian household panel data. Measurement errors are carefully modelled. Total consumption expenditure is modelled as a latent variable, purchase expenditures on different goods...
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A complete system of consumer expenditure functions with 28 commodity groups is modelled and estimated by means of Norwegian household panel data. Measurement errors are carefully modelled. Total consumption expenditure is modelled as a latent variable, purchase expenditures on different goods...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004980713
and fourth-order polynomials on the other. Representing heterogeneity by cohort effects is compared with representing … heterogeneity by random and fixed individual effects. On the whole, the age coefficients in the estimated regressions are quite … sensitive to how heterogeneity is modeled. …
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A system of regression equations (SURE) for analyzing panel data with random heterogeneity in intercepts and …
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individual heterogeneity in both intercepts and slope coefficients, and (iii) unbalanced panel data, i.e., panel data where the …
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Farm couples' labour market responses are partly the qualitative choice of entering the ff-farm labour market and partly the continuous choice of the number of on-farm and off-farm working hours, given entry. Such a setting is interesting when examining the increasing occurrence of multiple...
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In this paper, we consider the formulation and estimation of systems of regression equations with random individual effects in the intercept terms from unbalanced panel data, i.e., panel data where the individual time series have unequal length. Generalized Least Squares (GLS) estimation and...
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and fourth-order polynomials on the other. Representing heterogeneity by cohort effects is compared with representing … heterogeneity by random and fixed individual effects. On the whole, the age coefficients in the estimated regressions are quite … sensitive to how heterogeneity is modeled. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009757087
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model description includes heterogeneity in both the scale properties (the slope coefficients) and the intercept term …
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