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Section 4 we demonstrate that in this extended setup Probit - estimation on panel data sets does not pose a specific problem …Mundlak (1978) proposed the addition of time averages to the usual panel equation in order to remove the fixed effects …
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Human capital accumulation is one of the key drivers of economic growth especially in developing countries that are trying to catch up in per capita income with the developed world. A high dropout rate of children from school can significantly impede growth. This paper presents evidence on...
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application to public and private sector job satisfaction, and using data on male workers from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we …
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This paper develops a bivariate fractional probit model for fractional response variables, i.e., variables bounded between zero and one. The model can be applied when there are two seemingly unrelated fractional response variables. Since the model relies on a quite strong bivariate normality...
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In this paper we propose an alternative approach to the estimation of ordered response models. We show that the Probit … generalized to the analysis of panel data. For large-scale examples with random fixed effects we found that computing time was …
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