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Analysis of Panel Data

Analysis of Panel Data

9781009060752
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Now in its fourth edition, this comprehensive introduction of fundamental panel data methodologies provides insights on what is most essential in panel literature. A capstone to the forty-year career of a pioneer of panel data analysis, this new editions primary contribution will be the coverage of advancements in panel data analysis, a statistical method widely used to analyze two or higher-dimensional panel data. The topics discussed in early editions have been reorganized and streamlined to comprehensively introduce panel econometric methodologies useful for identifying causal relationships among variables, supported by interdisciplinary examples and case studies. This book, to be featured in Cambridges Econometric Society Monographs series, has been the leader in the field since the first edition. It is essential reading for researchers, practitioners and graduate students interested in the analysis of microeconomic behavior.
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9781009060752
9781009060752

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
500
Dimensions (mm)
168.00 x 243.00
Weight (g)
910
  • Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Static models with additive effects; 3. Dynamic models with additive effects; 4. Static simultaneous models with additive effects; 5. Dynamic system; 6. Qualitative choice models; 7. Limited dependent and sample section models; 8. Some nonlinear models; 9. Miscellaneous topics; 10. Interactive effects models; 11. Spatial models and cross-sectional dependent data; 12. Program evaluation; 13. Varying coefficients models; 14. Big data analysis.
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