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panel methods that address both heterogeneity and cross-sectional dependence. Ultimately, it is determined that the negative …
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We use spatial panel data model analysis to study the international transmission of U.S. monetary policy shocks in the …
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We apply both conventional and spatial techniques to panel data for US states to examine the effects of plausibly …
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-area currencies. First, using dynamic panel techniques, we estimate an error correction model for the dollar real exchange rate versus …
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without resorting to ancillary information, this data is suited particular well for panel regression analyses. Several … plausibility checks indicate that the data is fairly reliable and yields plausible parameter estimates in a panel regression …. -- Educational attainment ; U.S. counties ; Panel regression …
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live up to their financial commitments. -- Housing prices ; self-reported housing values ; panel data ; instrumental …
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employment probabilities of immigrants. Using a high-quality panel dataset collected in Sweden and a state-of-the-art non …
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This paper aims to investigate the long-run relationship between crime, inequality, unemployment and deterrence using state-level data for the US over the period 1978-2013. The novelty of the paper is to use non-stationary panels with factor structures. The results show that: i) a simple crime...
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recent advances in panel econometrics that allow for spatial heterogeneity, cross-sectional dependence, and non …
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