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We study smoking persistence in ten countries using data from the European Community Household Panel. Such persistence … two by using semi-parametric dynamic panel data methods applied to both the decision to smoke or not and to the decision …
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Many studies estimate the impact of exposure to some quasi-experimental policy or event using a panel event study … time. In this paper we discuss the set-up of the panel event study design in a range of situations, and lay out a number of … practical considerations for its estimation. We describe a Stata command eventdd that allows for simple estimation, inference …
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We construct a panel of satisfaction with democracy (SWD) and economic, institutional, and environmental variables for …
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-2000, using the European Community Household Panel. The distinction between true state dependence and individual heterogeneity has …
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effect vector decomposition (FEVD) technique. Our estimation results indicate a positive and significant impact of FTAs on …
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uses eight waves of the European Community Household Panel covering the period 1994–2001. The panel data nature of this …
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case of ARGARCH models, the approximation process chosen in this paper shows a better estimation of the stock price … development based on autoregressive models and, thus, more robust estimation results for the reaction to a regulatory change … because of the national process of governments' adjustments. Thus, the estimation results provide evidence that companies …
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education in 28 transition and 20 non-transition countries in Europe and Central Asia are analyzed using panel data analysis and …
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High levels of employment protection reduce hiring and firing and have a theoretically ambiguous effect on the employment level. Immigrants, being new to the labor market, may be less aware of employment protection regulations and less likely to claim their rights, which may create a gap between...
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This analysis uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) and the Survey on Health, Ageing and Retirement in …
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