نتایج جستجو برای: panel data econometrics jel classification o10

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غلامرضا کشاورز دانشیار دانشگاه صنعتی، شریف گروه علوم اقتصادی صادق محیط پژوهشگر اقتصاد، فارغ التحصیل دانشگاه صنعتی شریف، گروه اقتصاد

dual job holding is widespread in iran’s labor market, 18% of work force are holding second job in 1993, which increased to 19% in 2003. using a rich three years panel data-set of socioeconomic characteristics of iranian households, the article aims to examine the determinants of dual job holding across the individuals who have participated in the labor market. since the issue of dual job holdi...

1997
H. D. Vinod

This paper explains why Godambe-Durbin \estimating functions" (EFs) from 1960 are worthy of attention in econometrics. Godambe and Kale (1991) show the failures of Gauss-Markov and least squares and prove the small-sample superiority of EFs. There are many areas of Econometrics including unit root estimation, generalized method of moments (GMM), panel data models, etc., which can use some simpl...

2005
Erik Hjalmarsson

This paper considers the estimation of average autoregressive roots-near-unity in panels where the time-series have heterogenous local-to-unity parameters. The pooled estimator is shown to have a potentially severe bias and a robust median based procedure is proposed instead. This median estimator has a small asymptotic bias that can be eliminated almost completely by a bias correction procedur...

2009
Enrique Moral-Benito

Model uncertainty hampers consensus on the key determinants of economic growth. Some recent cross-country cross-sectional analyses have employed Bayesian Model Averaging to tackle the issue of model uncertainty. This paper extends that approach to panel data models with countryspecific fixed effects in order to simultaneously address model uncertainty and endogeneity issues. The empirical findi...

2004
Conchita D'Ambrosio Joachim R. Frick

Subjective Well-Being and Relative Deprivation: An Empirical Link This paper explores the relationship between two well-established concepts of measuring individual well-being: the concept of happiness, i.e. self-reported level of satisfaction with income and life, and relative deprivation/satisfaction, i.e. the gaps between the individual's income and the incomes of all individuals richer/poor...

1999
Robert E. Wright

The Rate of Return to Private Schooling This paper examines the relationship between “school quality” and earnings in the United Kingdom. The specific focus is on evaluating the effect that private schooling has on hourly wage rates. It is well known that private (i.e. fee-paying) schools compared to state schools score higher on most measures of school quality. Therefore by comparing individua...

2006
Jihai Yu

This paper tries to explore the asymptotic properties of maximum likelihood estimators for spatial dynamic panel data with fixed effects when both the number of time periods T and number of individuals n are large. When n is proportional to T or T is relatively large, the estimator is √ nT consistent and asymptotically normal; when n is relatively large, the estimator is consistent with the rat...

2004
Dimitris K. Christopoulos Efthymios G. Tsionas

In this paper we investigate the long run relationship between financial depth and economic growth, trying to utilize the data in the most efficient manner via panel unit root tests and panel cointegration analysis. In addition, we use threshold cointegration tests, and dynamic panel data estimation for a panel-based vector error correction model. The long run relationship is estimated using fu...

1999
Robert E. Wright

The Rate of Return to Private Schooling This paper examines the relationship between “school quality” and earnings in the United Kingdom. The specific focus is on evaluating the effect that private schooling has on hourly wage rates. It is well known that private (i.e. fee-paying) schools compared to state schools score higher on most measures of school quality. Therefore by comparing individua...

2015
Rudra P. Pradhan Mak B. Arvin Sahar Bahmani

Available online 30 April 2015 This paper investigates cointegration relationships and Granger causality nexus in a trivariate framework among economic growth, inflation, and stock market development. Utilizing three measures of stock market development and employing a panel vector autoregressive model, we study 34 OECD countries over the time period of 1960–2012. Our novel panel-data estimatio...

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