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Panel data : theory and applications / edited by B.H. Baltagi.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in empirical economics | Studies in empirical economicsPublication details: Heidelberg : Physica ; London : Springer [distributor], 2004.Description: 379 p. : illISBN:
  • 9783790801422 (hbk.) :
  • 9783790801422
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330 BAL
LOC classification:
  • HB139
Contents:
J. H. Abbring and G. J. van den Berg. Analyzing the effect of dynamically assigned treatemtns using duration models, binary treatment models, and panel data models -- W. Greene. Convenient estimators for the panel probit models: an application to health -- S. Karlsson and J. Skoglund. Maximum-likelihood based inference in the two-way random effects model with serially correlated time effects -- M. J. G. Bun. Testing poolability in a systme of dynamic regressions with nonspherical disturbances -- B. H. Baltagi, G. Bresson and A. Pirotte. Tobin q: Forecast performance for hierarchical Bayes, shrinkage, heterogenous and homogenesous panel data estimators -- C. Driver, K. Imai, P. Temple and G. Urga. The effect of uncertainty on UK investment authorisation: homogenous vs heterogenous estimators -- D. Hum and W. Simpson. Reinterpreting the peformance of immigrant wages from panel data -- M. Gillman, M. N. Harris and L. Maþtyas. Inflation and grwoth: explaining a negative effect -- L. Orea and S. C. Kumbhakar. Efficiency measurement using a latent class stochastic frontier model -- S. C. Kumbhkar. Productivity and technical change: measurement and testing -- R. Chakir, A. Bousquet and N. Ladoux. Modeling corner solutions with panel data: applicatioin to the industrial energy demand in France -- F. Peracchi. The European Community household panel: a review -- T. J. Kniesner and Qi Li. Non-linearity in dyamic adjustment: semiparametric estimation of panel labor supply -- K. Hadri, C. Guermat and J. Whittaker. Estimation of technical inefficiency effects using panel data and doubly heteroscedastic stochastic production frontiers -- P. Egger and M. Pfaffermayr. The proper panel economic specificaiton of the gravity equation: a three-way model with bi-lateral interactioni effects -- D. Parent. Employer-supported training in Canada and its impact on mobility and wages -- T. Ho. A panel cointegration approach to the investment-saving correlation -- A. Aakvik. Estimating the employment effects of education for disabled workers in Norway -- B. Fitzenberger and C. Kurz. New insights on earnings trends across skill groups and industries in West Germany.
Summary: This work is a collection of panel data papers, both theoretical and applied. Theoretical topics include methodology papers on panel data probit models, treatment models, and error component models.
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Includes bibliographical references.

J. H. Abbring and G. J. van den Berg. Analyzing the effect of dynamically assigned treatemtns using duration models, binary treatment models, and panel data models -- W. Greene. Convenient estimators for the panel probit models: an application to health -- S. Karlsson and J. Skoglund. Maximum-likelihood based inference in the two-way random effects model with serially correlated time effects -- M. J. G. Bun. Testing poolability in a systme of dynamic regressions with nonspherical disturbances -- B. H. Baltagi, G. Bresson and A. Pirotte. Tobin q: Forecast performance for hierarchical Bayes, shrinkage, heterogenous and homogenesous panel data estimators -- C. Driver, K. Imai, P. Temple and G. Urga. The effect of uncertainty on UK investment authorisation: homogenous vs heterogenous estimators -- D. Hum and W. Simpson. Reinterpreting the peformance of immigrant wages from panel data -- M. Gillman, M. N. Harris and L. Maþtyas. Inflation and grwoth: explaining a negative effect -- L. Orea and S. C. Kumbhakar. Efficiency measurement using a latent class stochastic frontier model -- S. C. Kumbhkar. Productivity and technical change: measurement and testing -- R. Chakir, A. Bousquet and N. Ladoux. Modeling corner solutions with panel data: applicatioin to the industrial energy demand in France -- F. Peracchi. The European Community household panel: a review -- T. J. Kniesner and Qi Li. Non-linearity in dyamic adjustment: semiparametric estimation of panel labor supply -- K. Hadri, C. Guermat and J. Whittaker. Estimation of technical inefficiency effects using panel data and doubly heteroscedastic stochastic production frontiers -- P. Egger and M. Pfaffermayr. The proper panel economic specificaiton of the gravity equation: a three-way model with bi-lateral interactioni effects -- D. Parent. Employer-supported training in Canada and its impact on mobility and wages -- T. Ho. A panel cointegration approach to the investment-saving correlation -- A. Aakvik. Estimating the employment effects of education for disabled workers in Norway -- B. Fitzenberger and C. Kurz. New insights on earnings trends across skill groups and industries in West Germany.

This work is a collection of panel data papers, both theoretical and applied. Theoretical topics include methodology papers on panel data probit models, treatment models, and error component models.

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