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, 1989
Now in its fourth edition, this comprehensive introduction of fundamental panel data methodologies provides insights on what is most essential in panel literature.
C. Hsiao
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Now in its fourth edition, this comprehensive introduction of fundamental panel data methodologies provides insights on what is most essential in panel literature.
C. Hsiao
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Causal Inference, 2021
A panel data set contains repeated observations on the same units collected over a number of periods: it combines cross-section and time series data. Examples The Penn World Table provides national income accounts for all the countries of the world for ...
Michel Simioni
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A panel data set contains repeated observations on the same units collected over a number of periods: it combines cross-section and time series data. Examples The Penn World Table provides national income accounts for all the countries of the world for ...
Michel Simioni
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Limitations of Fixed-Effects Models for Panel Data
Sociological perspectives, 2020Although fixed-effects models for panel data are now widely recognized as powerful tools for longitudinal data analysis, the limitations of these models are not well known.
Terrence D. Hill +3 more
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Measuring Stability and Change in Personal Culture Using Panel Data
American Sociological Review, 2020Models of population-wide cultural change tend to invoke one of two broad models of individual change. One approach theorizes people actively updating their beliefs and behaviors in the face of new information.
K. Kiley, Stephen Vaisey
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Journal of Management, 2020
Both macro- and micro-oriented researchers frequently use panel data where the outcome of interest is measured repeated times. Panel data support at least five different modeling frameworks (within, between, incremental/emergent, cross-level, and growth).
P. Bliese +3 more
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Both macro- and micro-oriented researchers frequently use panel data where the outcome of interest is measured repeated times. Panel data support at least five different modeling frameworks (within, between, incremental/emergent, cross-level, and growth).
P. Bliese +3 more
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Feasible generalized least squares for panel data with cross-sectional and serial correlations
, 2019This paper considers generalized least squares (GLS) estimation for linear panel data models. By estimating the large error covariance matrix consistently, the proposed feasible GLS estimator is more efficient than the ordinary least squares in the ...
Jushan Bai, Sungchun Choi, Yuan Liao
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Econometric Analysis of Panel Data
Springer Texts in Business and Economics, 2020B. Baltagi
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Globalization and CO2 Emissions in the Presence of EKC: A Global Panel Data Analysis
Gondwana Research, 2022Sohail Farooq +3 more
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Energy poverty and health: Panel data evidence from Australia
Energy Economics, 2021S. A. Churchill, R. Smyth
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