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This study uses 1971-2013 panel data to explore the implications of growth, wealth disparities and energy consumption …
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estimation findings. -- public sector wages ; private sector wages ; employment ; fiscal policy …
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rate stationarity for 25 countries. For robustness purpose, we have also used panel unit root tests without and with …
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The aim of this paper is to apply recently developed panel cointegration techniques proposed by Pedroni (1999, 2004 …
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We use regional variation in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009-2012) to analyze the effect of government spending on consumer spending. Our consumption data come from household-level retail purchases in the Nielsen scanner data and auto purchases from Equifax credit balances. We...
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outsourcing tends to increase wages for both unskilled and skilled labor. We use a panel data set of workers in Danish … outsourcing tends to increase wages for both unskilled and skilled labor. We use a panel data set of workers in Danish …
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This paper develops a simulation estimation algorithm that is particularly useful for estimating dynamic panel data …
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We study the causal relation between private wealth and retirement age. We propose two estimation strategies based on … heterogeneity in the disutility of work by using panel data techniques. Next, we exploit information on expected wealth accumulation …
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This paper proposes new ℓ1-penalized quantile regression estimators for panel data, which explicitly allows for … the techniques to two empirical studies. First, the new method is applied to the estimation of labor supply elasticities …
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