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This paper develops an estimation and testing framework for a stationary large panel model with observable regressors …
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Recent literature on panel data emphasizes the importance of accounting for time-varying unobservable individual … used for any generalized linear model for panel data that admits a sufficient statistic for the individual effect. This is …
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The current paper considers the asymptotic local power of second-generation panel unit root tests that are robust to …
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In spite of the increased use of factor-augmented regressions in recent years, little is known regarding the relative merits of the two main approaches to estimation and inference, namely, the cross-sectional average and principal component estimators. By providing a formal comparison of the...
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This paper analyzes the properties of panel unit root tests based on recursively detrended data. The analysis is …
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Time invariance of factor loadings is a standard assumption in the analysis of large factor models. Yet, this assumption may be restrictive unless parameter shifts are mild (i.e., local to zero). In this paper we develop a new testing procedure to detect big breaks in these loadings at either...
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to invent tools and methodologies for effective inferences in panel unit root models. Simulations show that our approach …
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This paper presents an inference approach for dependent data in time series, spatial, and panel data applications. The …
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This paper introduces a new family of portmanteau tests for serial correlation. Using the wavelet transform, we decompose the variance of the underlying process into the variance of its low frequency and of its high frequency components and we design a variance ratio test of no serial...
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This paper provides a nonparametric test of the specification of a transformation model. Specifically, we test whether an observable outcome Y is monotonic in the sum of a function of observable covariates X plus an unobservable error U. Transformation models of this form are commonly assumed in...
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