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We propose four different GMM estimators that allow almost consistent estimation of the structural parameters of panel …
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. Among other variables, our panel of firm data includes data on venture capital funding and patent applications. With a …
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. Among other variables, our panel of firm data includes data on venture capital funding and patent applications. With a …
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This paper evaluates the effects of Public Sponsored Training in East Germany in the context of reiterated treatments. Selection bias based on observed characteristics is corrected for by applying kernel matching based on the propensity score. We control for further selection and the presence of...
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Based on unique administrative data, which has only recently become available, this paper estimates the employment effects of the most important type of public sector sponsored training in Germany, namely the provision of specific professional skills and techniques (SPST). Using the inflows into...
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provides the panel data base of our study. Firm performance is measured by the survey respondents? ordinal indication of their …
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The fixed effects (FE) panel model is one of the main econometric tools in empirical economic research. A major … to grouping FE in the linear panel model to reduce their dimensionality and ensure identifiability. By using unsupervised … than conventional panel models. …
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-1996, using a panel of 100 countries. Relying on the nonparametric poolability test of Baltagi et al. (1996), we find evidence of … structural stability of the relationship. We then specify a nonparametric panel data model with country-specific effects …
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Based on unique administrative data, which has only recently become available, this paper estimates the employment effects of the most important type of public sector sponsored training in Germany, namely the provision of specific professional skills and techniques (SPST). Using the inflows into...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005097803
This paper evaluates the effects of Public Sponsored Training in East Germany in the context of reiterated treatments. Selection bias based on observed characteristics is corrected for by applying kernel matching based on the propensity score. We control for further selection and the presence of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005097806