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A new over-identifying restriction test in the generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation of panel data models is proposed. In contrast to the conventional over-identifying restriction test, where the sample covariance matrix of the moment conditions is used in the weighting matrix, the...
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This paper proposes a minimum distance (MD) estimator to estimate panel regression models with measurement error. The model considered is more general than examined in the literature in that (i) measurement error can be non-classical in the sense that they are allowed to be correlated with the...
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This paper extends the transformed maximum likelihood approach for estimation of dynamic panel data models by Hsiao, Pesaran and Tahmiscioglu (2002) to the case where the errors are cross-sectionally heteroskedastic. This extension is not trivial due to the incidental parameters problem that...
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In this paper, we investigate the effect of mean-nonstationarity on the first-difference generalized method of moments (FD-GMM) estimator in dynamic panel data models. We find that when data is mean-nonstationary and the variance of individual effects is significantly larger than that of...
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In this paper, we show that for panel AR(<italic>p</italic>) models, an instrumental variable (IV) estimator with instruments deviated from past means has the same asymptotic distribution as the infeasible optimal IV estimator when both <italic>N</italic> and <italic>T</italic>, the dimensions of the cross section and time series, are large. If...
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In this paper, we consider the role of "leads" of the first difference of integrated variables in the dynamic OLS estimation of cointegrating regression models. We demonstrate that the role of leads is related to the concept of Granger causality and that in some cases leads are unnecessary in...
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This paper complements Alvarez and Arellano (2003) by showing the asymptotic properties of the system GMM estimator for AR(1) panel data models when both N and T tend to infinity. We show that the system GMM estimator with the instruments which Blundell and Bond (1998) used will be inconsistent...
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This paper addresses the many instruments problem, i.e. (1) the trade-off between the bias and the efficiency of the GMM estimator, and (2) inaccuracy of inference, in dynamic panel data models where unobservable heterogeneity may be large. We find that if we use all the instruments in levels,...
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In this paper, we consider dynamic panel data models with possibly nonstationary initial conditions. We derive the asymptotic properties of the GMM estimators with various kinds of instruments when both N and T are large, where N and T denote the dimensions of the cross section and time series....
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