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Forecasting with Spatial Panel Data [PDF]

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This paper compares various forecasts using panel data with spatial error correlation. The true data generating process is assumed to be a simple error component regression model with spatial remainder disturbances of the autoregressive or moving average
Baltagi, Badi H.   +2 more
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Are Panel Unit Root Tests Useful for Real-Time Data? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
With the development of real-time databases, N vintages are available for T observations instead of a single realization of the time series process. Although the use of panel unit root tests with the aim to gain in efficiency seems obvious, empirical and
Augustijn-Beckers, Petronella   +5 more
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CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF MULTIVARIATE PANEL DATA ON DATA CONTAINING OUTLIERS

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One clustering method for panel data is K-Means Longitudinal (KML), which considers only a single trajectory per subject over time. To address this limitation, KML was extended into K-Means Longitudinal 3D (KML3D), which enables clustering of joint or ...
Kristuisno Martsuyanto Kapiluka   +2 more
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An analysis of consumer panel data [PDF]

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In terms of collecting comprehensive panel expenditure data, there are trade-offs to be made in terms of the demands imposed on respondents and the level of detail and spending coverage collected.
Andrew Leicester, Zoë Oldfield
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Kernel Estimation for Panel Data with Heterogeneous Dynamics

open access: yes, 2018
This paper proposes nonparametric kernel-smoothing estimation for panel data to examine the degree of heterogeneity across cross-sectional units. We first estimate the sample mean, autocovariances, and autocorrelations for each unit and then apply kernel
Okui, Ryo, Yanagi, Takahide
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Regulatory Benchmarking with Panel Data [PDF]

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This paper considers panel data procedures for regulatory benchmarking that allow for both latent heterogeneity and inefficiency, encapsulating the regulatory dilemma in comparative efficiency analysis for incentive regulation.
Necmiddin Bagdadioglu   +1 more
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Testing the NEG model: further evidence from panel data [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Local wage variations in the UK are explained by two non-nested rival hypotheses. The first derives from new economic geography theory, in which wages depend on market potential.
Fingleton, Bernard
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