Equilibrium and Identification in Linear Panel Models
In this article we investigate an approach for simultaneously estimating cross-lagged and cross-instantaneous causal influences in two-variable, multiwave, linear panel models introduced by Greenberg et al. This approach requires observations over at least three time points and achieves identification by making assumptions about the consistency of parameter values across the adjacent time intervals 1-2 and 2-3. Our analysis demonstrates that multiwave models can be identified by imposing consistency constraints of this sort. However, this is a useful method only under a very restrictive set of empirical conditions.
Year of publication: |
1982
|
---|---|
Authors: | GREENBERG, DAVID F. ; KESSLER, RONALD C. |
Published in: |
Sociological Methods & Research. - Vol. 10.1982, 4, p. 435-451
|
Saved in:
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Linear panel analysis : models of quantitative change
Kessler, Ronald C., (1981)
-
The construction of homosexuality
Greenberg, David F., (1988)
-
Delinquency and the age structure of society
Greenberg, David F., (1981)
- More ...