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fixed-effects estimators 2 Fixed Effects Estimators 1 Government Effectiveness 1 Hausman test 1 Political Stability 1 Redenomination 1 a2reg 1 areg 1 felsdvregdm 1 fese 1 gpreg 1 hierarchical linear models 1 linked employer-employee data 1 longitudinal data 1 model specification test 1 omitted effects 1 random-effects estimators 1 reg2hdfe 1 regress 1 software review 1 unobserved heterogeneity 1 xtreg 1
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Adijaya, Putu Rusta 1 Frees, Edward 1 Karnadi, Erwin Bramana 1 Kim, Jee-Seon 1 Lockwood, J. R. 1 McCaffrey, Daniel F. 1 Mihaly, Kata 1 Sass, Tim R. 1
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International journal of economics and financial issues : IJEFI 1 Psychometrika 1 Stata Journal 1
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Redenomination: Why is it effective in one country but not in another?
Karnadi, Erwin Bramana; Adijaya, Putu Rusta - In: International journal of economics and financial issues … 7 (2017) 3, pp. 186-195
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A review of Stata commands for fixed-effects estimation in normal linear models
McCaffrey, Daniel F.; Lockwood, J. R.; Mihaly, Kata; … - In: Stata Journal 12 (2012) 3, pp. 406-432
Availability of large multilevel longitudinal databases in various fields of research, including labor economics (with workers and firms observed over time) and education (with students, teachers, and schools observed over time), has increased the application of models with one level or multiple...
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Omitted Variables in Multilevel Models
Kim, Jee-Seon; Frees, Edward - In: Psychometrika 71 (2006) 4, pp. 659-690
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