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reliability of survey measures. Using data from the British Household Panel Survey this paper shows how the assumptions of the …
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Measurement error causes a downward bias when estimating a panel data linear regression model. The panel data context …
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Using data on annual individual labor income from three representative panel datasets (German SOEP, British BHPS …
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When there are few treated clusters in a pure treatment or difference-in-differences setting, t tests based on a cluster-robust variance estimator (CRVE) can severely over-reject. Although procedures based on the wild cluster bootstrap often work well when the number of treated clusters is not...
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There is potential for measurement problems in both retrospective and panel microdata. In this paper we compare results … on basic indicators related to labor markets and their dynamics from retrospective and panel survey data in Egypt, in … of reporting of time-invariant characteristics in different waves of the panel, (2) compare the retrospective and panel …
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Expectations affect economic decisions, and inaccurate expectations are costly. Expectations can be wrong due to either bias (systematic mistakes) or noise (unsystematic mistakes). We develop a framework for quantifying the level of noise in survey expectations. The method is based on the...
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