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other. -- age-cohort-time problem ; identification ; polynomial regression ; interaction ; age-cohort curvature ; panel data …In the paper is considered identification of coefficients in equations explaining a continuous variable, say the number …
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Identification of equations explaining a continuous variable, e.g., the length of sickness absence spells, by age … create identification problems. A data set with 4.5 million individual observations for long-term sickness absence in Norway …
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In the paper is considered identification of coefficients in equations explaining a continuous variable, say the number …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010785532
Identification of equations explaining a continuous variable, e.g., the length of sickness absence spells, by age … create identification problems. A data set with 4.5 million individual observations for long-term sickness absence in Norway …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010785538
Identification of equations explaining a continuous variable, e.g., the length of sickness absence spells, by age … create identification problems. A data set with 4.5 million individual observations for long-term sickness absence in Norway …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010330256
This paper presents a survey on panel data methods in which I emphasize new developements. In particular, linear multilevel models with a new variant are discussed. Furthermore, non-linear, nonparametric and semiparametric models are analyzed. In contrast to linear models there do not exist...
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This paper presents a survey on panel data methods in which Iemphasize new developments. Inparticular, linear multilevel models with a new variant are discussed. Furthermore, non-linear, nonparametric and semiparametric models are analyzed. In contrast to linear models there do not exist unified...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005243316
We study a nonlinear two-way fixed effects panel model that allows for unobserved individual heterogeneity in slopes (interacting with covariates) and (unknown) flexibly specified link function. The former is particularly relevant when the researcher is interested in the distributional causal...
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Export activities have become crucial to firms' competitiveness, with determinants of export performance being a challenging field of research, since there is no consensus regarding the explained and explanatory variables or on the econometric methods to be used. Using a panel data of Portuguese...
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This paper aims at i) providing effect estimates of a wide range of covariates and traditional policy means to increase the smoking cessation rate, ii) offering evidence on alternative interventions for health authorities, and iii) examining and comparing three groups of smokers with varying...
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