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Monte Carlo Simulation 2 Pooling Cross Section and Time Series Data 2 Classical Pooling Estimators 1 Mean Group Estimators 1 Mixed RCPD Model 1 Mixed RCR Model 1 Panel Data 1 Panel Data Model 1 Random Coefficient Panel Data Model 1 Random Coefficient Regression Model 1
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Abonazel, Mohamed R. 2 Youssef, Ahmed H. 2 Mousa, Amani 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2
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A Monte Carlo Study for Swamy’s Estimate of Random Coefficient Panel Data Model
Mousa, Amani; Youssef, Ahmed H.; Abonazel, Mohamed R. - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2011
A particularly useful approach for analyzing pooled cross sectional and time series data is Swamy's random coefficient panel data (RCPD) model. This paper examines the performance of Swamy's estimators and tests associated with this model by using Monte Carlo simulation. The Monte Carlo study...
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A Comparative Study for Estimation Parameters in Panel Data Model
Youssef, Ahmed H.; Abonazel, Mohamed R. - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2009
This paper examines the panel data models when the regression coefficients are fixed, random, and mixed, and proposed the different estimators for this model. We used the Mote Carlo simulation for making comparisons between the behavior of several estimation methods, such as Random Coefficient...
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