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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. …
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Unemployment has been robustly shown to strongly decrease subjective well-being (or "happiness"). In the present paper, we use panel quantile regression techniques in order to analyze to what extent the negative impact of unemployment varies along the subjective well-being distribution. In our...
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This paper presents a new approach to estimation and inference in panel data models with unobserved common factors possibly correlated with exogenously given individual-specific regressors and/or the observed common effects. The basic idea behind the proposed estimation procedure is to filter...
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