Panel Data

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Theory and Applications, Studies in Empirical Economics

ISBN: 3790801429
ISBN 13: 9783790801422
Herausgeber: Badi H Baltagi
Verlag: Physica Verlag
Umfang: viii, 380 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.04.2004
Auflage: 1/2004
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

The present book is a collection of panel data papers, both theoretical and applied. Theoretical topics include methodology papers on panel data probit models, treatment models, error component models with an ARMA process on the time specific effects, asymptotic tests for poolability and their bootstrapped versions, confidence intervals for a doubly heteroskedastic stochastic production frontiers, estimation of semiparametric dynamic panel data models and review of survey attrition and nonresponse in the European Community Household Panel. Applications include the impact of uncertainty on UK investment, a Tobin-q investment model using US firm data, technical change in the Japanese chemical industry, cost efficiency of Spanish banks, the problem of immigrant integration in Canada, an analysis of the dynamics of individual health in the UK, the relationship between inflation and growth among OECD and APEC countries, modeling corner solutions in the industrial energy demand in the pulp and paper sector in France, technical efficiency of cereal farms in England, employment-supported training in Canada, earnings trends across skill groups and industries in West Germany, employment effects of education for disabled workers in Norway, a three-way gravity model with bilateral interaction effects for APEC countries and a panel cointegration approach to the Feldstein-Horioka investment-saving puzzle.

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Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeB.H. Baltagi: Introduction.- J.H. Abbring, G.J. van den Berg: Analyzing the effect of dynamically assigned treatments using duration models, binary treatment models, and panel data models.- W. Greene: Convenient estimators for the panel probit model: Further results.- P. Contoyannis, A.M. Jones, N. Rice: Simulation-based inference in dynamic panel probit models: An application to health.- S. Karlsson, 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 system of dynamic regressions with nonspherical disturbances.- B.H. Baltagi, G. Bresson, A. Pirotte: Tobin q: Forecast performance for hierarchical Bayes, shrinkage, heterogeneous and homogeneous panel data estimators.- C. Driver, K. Imai, P. Temple, G. Urga: The effect of uncertainty on UK investment authorisation: Homogeneous vs. heterogeneous estimators.- D. Hum, W. Simpson: Reinterpreting the performance of immigrant wages from panel data.- M. Gillman, M. Harris, L. Matyas: Inflation and growth: Explaining a negative effect.- L. Orea, S. Kumbhakar: Efficiency measurement using a latent class stochastic frontier model.- S. Kumbhakar: Productivity and technical change: Measurement and testing.- R. Chakir, A. Bousquet, N. Ladoux: Modeling corner solutions with panel data: Application to the industrial energy demand in France.- F. Peracchi: The European Community Household Panel: A review.- T.J. Knieser, Qi Li: Nonlinearity in dynamic adjustment: Semiparametric estimation of panel labor supply.- K. Hadri, C. Guermat, J. Whittaker: Estimation of technical inefficiency effects using panel data and doubly heteroscedastic stochastic production frontiers.- P. Egger, M. Pfaffermayr: The proper panel econometric specification of the gravity equation: A three-way model with bilateral interaction effects.- D. Parent: Employer-supported training in Canada and its impact on mobility and wages.- Ho Tsung-wu: A panel cointegration approach to the investment-saving correlation.- A. Aakvik: Estimating the employment effects of education for disabled workers in Norway.- B. Fitzenberger, C. Kurz: New insights on earnings trends across skill groups and industries in West Germany.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

B.H. Baltagi: Introduction.- J.H. Abbring, G.J. van den Berg: Analyzing the effect of dynamically assigned treatments using duration models, binary treatment models, and panel data models.- W. Greene: Convenient estimators for the panel probit model: Further results.- P. Contoyannis, A.M. Jones, N. Rice: Simulation-based inference in dynamic panel probit models: An application to health.- S. Karlsson, 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 system of dynamic regressions with nonspherical disturbances.- B.H. Baltagi, G. Bresson, A. Pirotte: Tobin q: Forecast performance for hierarchical Bayes, shrinkage, heterogeneous and homogeneous panel data estimators.- C. Driver, K. Imai, P. Temple, G. Urga: The effect of uncertainty on UK investment authorisation: Homogeneous vs. heterogeneous estimators.- D. Hum, W. Simpson: Reinterpreting the performance of immigrant wages from panel data.- M. Gillman, M. Harris, L. Matyas: Inflation and growth: Explaining a negative effect.- L. Orea, S. Kumbhakar: Efficiency measurement using a latent class stochastic frontier model.- S. Kumbhakar: Productivity and technical change: Measurement and testing.- R. Chakir, A. Bousquet, N. Ladoux: Modeling corner solutions with panel data: Application to the industrial energy demand in France.- F. Peracchi: The European Community Household Panel: A review.- T.J. Knieser, Qi Li: Nonlinearity in dynamic adjustment: Semiparametric estimation of panel labor supply.- K. Hadri, C. Guermat, J. Whittaker: Estimation of technical inefficiency effects using panel data and doubly heteroscedastic stochastic production frontiers.- P. Egger, M. Pfaffermayr: The proper panel econometric specification of the gravity equation: A three-way model with bilateral interaction effects.- D. Parent: Employer-supported training in Canada and its impact on mobility and wages.- Ho Tsung-wu: A panel cointegration approach to the investment-saving correlation.- A. Aakvik: Estimating the employment effects of education for disabled workers in Norway.- B. Fitzenberger, C. Kurz: New insights on earnings trends across skill groups and industries in West Germany.

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