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Social capital and entrepreneurial activity: A pseudo-panel approach

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2014
Abstract This paper uses a pseudo-panel approach at an age-based cohort level to investigate the extent to which social capital accounts for differences in entrepreneurial activities. The findings suggest that trust measured by trust either in strangers or in public institutions facilitates entrepreneurship.
Byung-Yeon Kim, Youngho Kang
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A pseudo-panel data model of household electricity demand

Resource and Energy Economics, 2011
We study the dynamic behaviour of household electricity consumption on the basis of four large independent surveys conducted in the province of Quebec from 1989 to 2002. The latter region displays some rather unique features such as the very extensive use of electricity for space heating in a cold climate and the wide range of energy sources used to ...
Jean-Thomas Bernard   +2 more
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Inflation expectations and household expenditure: Evidence from pseudo-panel data in Japan

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023
Takeshi Niizeki, M. Hori
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Assessing Cohort Aggregation to Minimise Bias in Pseudo-Panels

2018
Pseudo-panels allow estimation of panel models when only repeated cross-sections are available. This involves grouping individuals into cohorts and using the cohort means as if they are observations in a genuine panel. Their practical use is constrained by a lack of consensus on how the pseudo-panels should be formed, particularly to address potential ...
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Estimation of AR(1) models with unequally spaced pseudo‐panels

The Econometrics Journal, 2001
Summary: Surveys in developing countries are often taken at unequally spaced intervals. This paper provides for the estimation of dynamic pseudo-panel models with such data. Nonlinear least squares, minimum distance, and one-step estimators are used to impose the nonlinear parameter restrictions which occur in dynamic models over unequally spaced ...
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Business perception of obstacles to innovate: Evidence from Chile with pseudo-panel data analysis

Research In International Business and Finance, 2022
Rodrigo Ortiz, V. Fernandez
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A Note on Dynamic Modelling from Short and Heterogeneous Pseudo Panels

Statistica Neerlandica, 2001
In this paper we note the pitfall of cohort‐aggregated dynamic modelling from short pseudo panels when the slope parameters vary across cohorts, and this is not allowed for in estimation. By contrast, quasi‐differencing across pairs of individuals that belong to the same cohort is shown to help circumvent this problem.
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Panel and pseudo panel techniques for living condition analysis

1998
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: welfare-poverty, employment-unemployment, health-illness, etc. However these phenomena are intrinsically fuzzy, therefore a statistical analysis with binary variables oversimplifies reality and tends to wipe out all the nuances that exist between the two ...
BETTI, GIANNI, CHELI B.
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