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This paper extends the Common Correlated Effects (CCE) approach developed by Pesaran (2006) to heterogeneous panel data … cross section averages must be included in individual equations of the panel, and the number of cross section averages must … dimension of the panel is sufficiently large. …
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This paper extends the Common Correlated Effects (CCE) approach developed by Pesaran (2006) to heterogeneous panel data … of cross section averages must be included in individual equations of the panel, and the number of cross section averages … dimension of the panel is sufficiently large. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010877901
This paper extends the Common Correlated Effects (CCE) approach developed by Pesaran (2006) to heterogeneous panel data … cross section averages must be included in individual equations of the panel, and the number of cross section averages must … dimension of the panel is sufficiently large. …
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This paper presents a new approach to estimation and inference in panel data models with unobserved common factors …
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This paper proposes a quantile regression estimator for a heterogeneous panel model with lagged dependent variables and … the time series dimension of the panel is large. We present an application to the evaluation of Time-of-Use pricing using …
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This paper develops a Stein-like combined estimator for large heterogeneous panel data models under common structural …
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an application to the estimation of panel data models with an infinite number of weak factors and a finite number of …
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an application to the estimation of panel data models with an infinite number of weak factors and a finite number of …
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