Pseudo‑panel methods and an example of application to Household Wealth data
Pseudo-panel methods are an alternative to using panel data for estimating fixed effects models when only independent repeated cross-sectional data are available.
Guillerm, Marine, Marine Guillerm
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Early internationalization patterns and export market persistence: a pseudo-panel data analysis [PDF]
This study evaluates the international market persistence of early exporting businesses. The relationship between time in the market and export propensity/intensity levels was analyzed to identify the persistence of the internationalization patterns of ...
Y. Vaillant, Esteban Lafuente, M. Bayon
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Panel data or pseudo panels for longitudinal research? Cross-national comparisons using the example of firms' training spend [PDF]
PurposeThe evolution of firm level practices over time has always been a keen area of interest for management scholars. However, in comparison to other social scientists, particularly economists, the relative dearth of firm level panel data sets has ...
M. Brookes +3 more
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Self-Employment - a Way to End Unemployment?: Empirical Evidence from German Pseudo-Panel Data [PDF]
This paper contributes to the policy-relevant question whether self-employment is a way out of (long-term) unemployment. We estimate the relationship between the entry rate into self-employment and previous (long-term) unemployment on the basis of pseudo-
Daniela Glocker, Viktor Steiner
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Discrete choice pseudo panel data models
Les données de panel sont aujourd'hui d'une importance capitale dans l'analyse du comportement des micro-unités. Or dans beaucoup de pays, ces données n'existent pas encore. A la place, les chercheurs peuvent utiliser des enquêtes répétées.
Balde, Thierno
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Estimating Individual Vulnerability to Poverty with Pseudo-Panel Data [PDF]
This paper presents an original method to study individual earning dynamics using repeated cross-sectional data. Because panel data of individuals are seldom available in developing countries, it is difficult to study individual earning dynamics and ...
F. Bourguignon, C. Goh, D. Kim
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Pseudo-Panel Decomposition of the Blinder–Oaxaca Gender Wage Gap
This article introduces a novel approach to decomposing the Blinder–Oaxaca gender wage gap using pseudo-panel data. In many developing countries, panel data are not available; however, understanding the evolution of the gender wage gap over time requires
Jhon James Mora, Diana Yaneth Herrera
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Spatial pseudo panel data models with an application to mincer wage equations
The studies using Mincer equations are generally applied to cross-sectional data at the micro-level. There are however limited studies conducted with macro or panel data for wage equations. Pseudo panel data methods can be applied to empirical studies by
GÜRİŞ, SELAHATTİN
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Panel and Pseudo-Panel Estimation of Cross-Sectional and Time Series Elasticities of Food Consumption: The Case of American and Polish Data [PDF]
12 p.International audienceThe problem addressed in this article is the bias to income and expenditure elasticities estimated on pseudo-panel data caused by measurement error and unobserved heterogeneity.
Duncan, Greg +4 more
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The Use of Pseudo Panel Data for Forecasting Car Ownership [PDF]
While car ownership forecasting has always been a lively area of research, traditionally it was dominated by static models. To utilize the rich and readily available repeated cross sectional data sources and avoid the need for scarce and expensive panel ...
Huang, Biao
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