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A recent study proposed by Westerlund (CCE in Panels with General Unknown Factors, Econometrics Journal, 21, 264-276, 2018) showed that a very popular Common Correlated Effects (CCE) estimator is significantly more applicable than it was thought before. Contrary to the usual stationarity...
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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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elasticities than previous estimates based on aggregate data for Switzerland and reveal important heterogeneity in price …
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The paper examines the heterogeneity with respect to the impact of a financial reform - Activity Based Financing (ABF … heterogeneity in the responses, as measured by both estimated and predicted coefficients, is found. Rank correlations between the …
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persistence in these outcomes is the same for every individual. Understanding the extent and drivers of heterogeneity in … overall long-run effects of such interventions. This paper explores individual-level heterogeneity in the persistence of … health outcomes. Using simple regression methods that do not place any restriction on the distribution of the heterogeneity …
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The paper examines the heterogeneity with respect to the impact of a financial reform - Activity Based Financing (ABF … heterogeneity in the responses, as measured by both estimated and predicted coefficients, is found. Rank correlations between the …
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Health economists have studied the determinants of the expected value of health status as a function of medical and nonmedical inputs, often finding small marginal effects of the former. This paper argues that both types of input have an additional benefit, viz. a reduced variability of health...
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