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Book Maximum Likelihood and GMM Estimation of Dynamic Panel Data Models with Fixed Effects

Download or read book Maximum Likelihood and GMM Estimation of Dynamic Panel Data Models with Fixed Effects written by Hugo Kruiniger and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper considers inference procedures for two types of dynamic linear panel data models with fixed effects (FE). First, it shows that the closures of stationary ARMAFE models can be consistently estimated by Conditional Maximum Likelihood Estimators and it derives their asymptotic distributions. Then it presents an asymptotically equivalent Minimum Distance Estimator which permits an analytic comparison between the CMLE for the ARFE (1) model and the GMM estimators that have been considered in the literature. The CMLE is shown to be asymptotically less efficient than the most efficient GMM estimator when N approaches the limit infinity but T is fixed. Under normality some of the moment conditions become asymptotically redundant and the CMLE attains the Cramer-Rao lowerbound when T approaches the limit infinity as well. The paper also presents likelihood based unit root tests. Finally, the properties of CML, GMM, and Modified ML estimators for dynamic panel data models that condition on the initial observations are studied and compared. It is shown that for finite T the MMLE is less efficient than the most efficient GMM estimator.

Book Estimation of Spatial Panels

Download or read book Estimation of Spatial Panels written by Lung-fei Lee and published by Now Publishers Inc. This book was released on 2011 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Estimation of Spatial Panels provides some recent developments on the specification and estimation of spatial panel models.

Book Econometric Models with Panel Data   Applications with STATA

Download or read book Econometric Models with Panel Data Applications with STATA written by César Pérez López and published by CESAR PEREZ. This book was released on 2022 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The data panels are a special type of samples in which the behavior of a certain number of economic agents is followed over time. In this way, the researcher can perform economic analysis and specify models with the data of cross section that are obtained when all operators are considered in an instant of time. Different patterns of behaviour of all agents together studied in the different temporal moments may thus be assessed. Alternatively, you can perform the same analysis considering time series given by the evolution of each economic agent throughout all the periods of the sample. This book explores the panel data econometrics through STATA. The most important topics are the following: Linear regression estimators in panel data models, fixed and random effects, heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation in panel data models, instrumental variables and two stage least squares in panel data models, dynamic panel data models, logit and probit panel data models, censored panel data models, count panel data models, Tobit panel data models, Poisson panel data models, negative binomial panel data models and others models with panel data.".

Book The Econometrics of Panel Data

Download or read book The Econometrics of Panel Data written by László Mátyás and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-12-01 with total page 944 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The aim of this volume is to provide a general overview of the econometrics of panel data, both from a theoretical and from an applied viewpoint. Since the pioneering papers by Edwin Kuh (1959), Yair Mundlak (1961), Irving Hoch (1962), and Pietro Balestra and Marc Nerlove (1966), the pooling of cross sections and time series data has become an increasingly popular way of quantifying economic relationships. Each series provides information lacking in the other, so a combination of both leads to more accurate and reliable results than would be achievable by one type of series alone. Over the last 30 years much work has been done: investigation of the properties of the applied estimators and test statistics, analysis of dynamic models and the effects of eventual measurement errors, etc. These are just some of the problems addressed by this work. In addition, some specific diffi culties associated with the use of panel data, such as attrition, heterogeneity, selectivity bias, pseudo panels etc., have also been explored. The first objective of this book, which takes up Parts I and II, is to give as complete and up-to-date a presentation of these theoretical developments as possible. Part I is concerned with classical linear models and their extensions; Part II deals with nonlinear models and related issues: logit and pro bit models, latent variable models, duration and count data models, incomplete panels and selectivity bias, point processes, and simulation techniques.

Book Econometric Analysis of Panel Data

Download or read book Econometric Analysis of Panel Data written by Badi Baltagi and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2008-06-30 with total page 239 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written by one of the world's leading researchers and writers in the field, Econometric Analysis of Panel Data has become established as the leading textbook for postgraduate courses in panel data. This new edition reflects the rapid developments in the field covering the vast research that has been conducted on panel data since its initial publication. Featuring the most recent empirical examples from panel data literature, data sets are also provided as well as the programs to implement the estimation and testing procedures described in the book. These programs will be made available via an accompanying website which will also contain solutions to end of chapter exercises that will appear in the book. The text has been fully updated with new material on dynamic panel data models and recent results on non-linear panel models and in particular work on limited dependent variables panel data models.

Book A Summary of Some Estimators of Dynamic Panel Data Models and Their Applications

Download or read book A Summary of Some Estimators of Dynamic Panel Data Models and Their Applications written by Zhen Ma and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis consists of two chapters. Chapter one summarizes three estimators of dynamic panel data models: Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) with fixed effects, Wooldridge Conditional Maximum Likelihood (CML) with random effects and a Maximum Simulated Likelihood (MSL) random effects dynamic probit. Chapter two presents their applications and empirical findings. I examine the impact of the large price increases in cigarettes after the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) on drinking behavior using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). Alcohol consumption, drinking participation and heavy drinking participation (three or more drinks per day) are considered for the full sample, as well as for sub-samples stratified by age group and gender. Estimation results are relatively stable across estimators. I find that the cross-price effects of cigarettes on alcohol consumption are insignificant showing that averaging on all consumption levels, the number of drinks consumed per day is not affected by the increases in cigarette prices; and that the cross-price effects of cigarettes on drinking participation are mostly positive and significant, indicating drinking is an economic substitute for smoking; also, cigarette prices do not affect heavy drinking prevalence.

Book Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Linear Panel Data Models with Fixed Effects

Download or read book Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Linear Panel Data Models with Fixed Effects written by Hugo Kruiniger and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Econometric Analysis of Panal Data

Download or read book Econometric Analysis of Panal Data written by Badi H. Baltagi and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2001-10-31 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This new edition of this established textbook reflects the rapid developments in the field covering the vast research that has been conducted on panel data since its initial publication. The book is packed with the most recent empirical examples from panel data literature and includes new data sets. The use of the standard software packages in the field i.e. STATA, LIMDEP, TSP & SAS are illustrated with new examples. The text has also been fully updated with new material on: non-stationary models, unit roots in panels and cointegration, prediction in panels, serial correlation, heteroskedasticity, and new results on GMM in dynamic panel data models. There is also website providing supplementary material for lecturers.

Book Panel Data Econometrics with R

Download or read book Panel Data Econometrics with R written by Yves Croissant and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2018-08-10 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Panel Data Econometrics with R provides a tutorial for using R in the field of panel data econometrics. Illustrated throughout with examples in econometrics, political science, agriculture and epidemiology, this book presents classic methodology and applications as well as more advanced topics and recent developments in this field including error component models, spatial panels and dynamic models. They have developed the software programming in R and host replicable material on the book’s accompanying website.

Book Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata  Fourth Edition

Download or read book Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata Fourth Edition written by William Gould and published by Stata Press. This book was released on 2010-10-27 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata, Fourth Edition is written for researchers in all disciplines who need to compute maximum likelihood estimators that are not available as prepackaged routines. Readers are presumed to be familiar with Stata, but no special programming skills are assumed except in the last few chapters, which detail how to add a new estimation command to Stata. The book begins with an introduction to the theory of maximum likelihood estimation with particular attention on the practical implications for applied work. Individual chapters then describe in detail each of the four types of likelihood evaluator programs and provide numerous examples, such as logit and probit regression, Weibull regression, random-effects linear regression, and the Cox proportional hazards model. Later chapters and appendixes provide additional details about the ml command, provide checklists to follow when writing evaluators, and show how to write your own estimation commands.

Book Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Linear Panel Data Models with Fixed Effect

Download or read book Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Linear Panel Data Models with Fixed Effect written by Hugo Kruiniger and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Fixed Effects Versus Random Effects Estimation of Dynamic Panel Data Models

Download or read book Fixed Effects Versus Random Effects Estimation of Dynamic Panel Data Models written by Hugo Kruiniger and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper proposes new GMM estimators for the panel AR(1) model when the ratio of the variance of the individual effects to the variance of the idiosyncratic errors is large. First, we present a necessary condition for large N, fixed T consistency of any Fixed Effects or Random Effects estimator for this model. This condition is also sufficient for consistency of the FE estimators, which only depend on differences of the data. Next we show that RE estimators can still be consistent when the data is mean-stationary and the ratio of the variances is infinite. For instance, when T>3, the 2-step optimal System estimator is consistent provided that the elements of the weight matrix are consistently estimated. We argue that the RE Quasi ML estimator can be used for this purpose. The commonly used 1-step and 2-step System estimators are inconsistent in this case. We also propose local asymptotic approximations to the distributions of RE GMM estimators that are more accurate than conventional approximations when the data are mean-stationary and the ratio of the variances is large and we discuss conditions for redundancy of the moment conditions that include levels of the data. Finally, we conduct a Monte Carlo study into the finite sample properties of various estimators and related confidence intervals, and to illustrate the usefulness of our new System estimator we revisit the growth study of Levine et al. (2000).

Book Panel Methods for Finance

Download or read book Panel Methods for Finance written by Marno Verbeek and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2021-10-25 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Financial data are typically characterised by a time-series and cross-sectional dimension. Accordingly, econometric modelling in finance requires appropriate attention to these two – or occasionally more than two – dimensions of the data. Panel data techniques are developed to do exactly this. This book provides an overview of commonly applied panel methods for financial applications, including popular techniques such as Fama-MacBeth estimation, one-way, two-way and interactive fixed effects, clustered standard errors, instrumental variables, and difference-in-differences. Panel Methods for Finance: A Guide to Panel Data Econometrics for Financial Applications by Marno Verbeek offers the reader: Focus on panel methods where the time dimension is relatively small A clear and intuitive exposition, with a focus on implementation and practical relevance Concise presentation, with many references to financial applications and other sources Focus on techniques that are relevant for and popular in empirical work in finance and accounting Critical discussion of key assumptions, robustness, and other issues related to practical implementation

Book Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS

Download or read book Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS written by Paul D. Allison and published by . This book was released on 2019-07-12 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS, written by Paul Allison, is an invaluable resource for all researchers interested in adding fixed effects regression methods to their tool kit of statistical techniques. First introduced by economists, fixed effects methods are gaining widespread use throughout the social sciences. Designed to eliminate major biases from regression models with multiple observations (usually longitudinal) for each subject (usually a person), fixed effects methods essentially offer control for all stable characteristics of the subjects, even characteristics that are difficult or impossible to measure. This straightforward and thorough text shows you how to estimate fixed effects models with several SAS procedures that are appropriate for different kinds of outcome variables. The theoretical background of each model is explained, and the models are then illustrated with detailed examples using real data. The book contains thorough discussions of the following uses of SAS procedures: PROC GLM for estimating fixed effects linear models for quantitative outcomes, PROC LOGISTIC for estimating fixed effects logistic regression models, PROC PHREG for estimating fixed effects Cox regression models for repeated event data, PROC GENMOD for estimating fixed effects Poisson regression models for count data, and PROC CALIS for estimating fixed effects structural equation models. To gain the most benefit from this book, readers should be familiar with multiple linear regression, have practical experience using multiple regression on real data, and be comfortable interpreting the output from a regression analysis. An understanding of logistic regression and Poisson regression is a plus. Some experience with SAS is helpful, but not required.