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This paper proposes the transformed maximum likelihood estimator for short dynamic panel data models with interactive fixed effects, and provides an extension of Hsiao et al. (2002) that allows for a multifactor error structure. This is an important extension since it retains the advantages of...
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This paper argues that typical applications of panel unit root tests should take possible nonstationarity in the volatility process of the innovations of the panel time series into account. Nonstationarity volatility arises for instance when there are structural breaks in the innovation...
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The paper proposes a new test of endogenous vs. exogenous growth theories based on the Granger-causality methodology and applies it to a panel of 20 OECD countries. The test yields divergent evidence with respect to physical and human capital. For physical capital, the test results favor...
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estimator continues to be consistent even in the presence of cross-sectional heteroskedasticity. We also obtain standard errors … that are robust to cross-sectional heteroskedasticity of unknown form. By means of Monte Carlo simulation, we investigate …-sectional heteroskedasticity ; Monte Carlo simulation ; GMM estimation …
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estimator continues to be consistent even in the presence of cross-sectional heteroskedasticity. We also obtain standard errors … that are robust to cross-sectional heteroskedasticity of unknown form. By means of Monte Carlo simulation, we investigate …-sectional heteroskedasticity ; Monte Carlo simulation ; GMM estimation …
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This study develops new rank tests for panels that include panel unit root tests as a special case. The tests are unusual in that they can accommodate very general forms of both serial and cross-sectional dependence, including cross-unit cointegration, without the need to specify the form of...
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-sectional heteroskedasticity. By simulation the effects are examined of using particular instrument strength enhancing reductions and … found to have great potential when the cross-sectional heteroskedasticity is pronounced and the time-series dimension of the …
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This paper presents results concerning the performance of both single equation and system panel cointegration tests and estimators. The study considers the tests developed in Pedroni (1999, 2004), Westerlund (2005), Larsson, Lyhagen, and Löthgren (2001) and Breitung (2005); and the estimators...
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This paper proposes a new panel unit root test based on Simes' [Biometrika 1986, An Improved Bonferroni Procedure for Multiple Tests of Significanceʺ] classical intersection test. The test is robust to general patterns of cross-sectional dependence and yet straightforward to implement, only...
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Noting that many economic variables display occasional shifts in their second order moments, we investigate the performance of homogenous panel unit root tests in the presence of permanent volatility shifts. It is shown that in this case, panel unit root tests derived under time invariant...
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