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Pesaran and Yamagata (Pesaran, M.H., Yamagata, T., Testing slope homogeneity in large panels, Journal of Econometrics 142, 50–93, 2008) propose a test for slope homogeneity in large panels, which has become very popular in the literature. However, the test cannot deal with the practically...
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In a recent study, Westerlund (Empir Econ 37:517–531, <CitationRef CitationID="CR37">2009</CitationRef>) shows that the performance of the popular LLC (Levin et al., J Econ 108:1–24, <CitationRef CitationID="CR22">2002</CitationRef>) panel unit root test depends critically on the choice of lag truncation used when correcting for serial correlation, and that it is only when this...</citationref></citationref>
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Many empirical studies of the economics of crime focus solely on the determinants thereof, and do not consider the dynamic and cross-sectional properties of their data. As a response to this, the current paper offers an in-depth analysis of this issue using data covering 21 Swedish counties from...
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