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, referring to both heterogeneity and interdependence of phenomena occurring in two-dimensional space. Spatial autocorrelation or …
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control for unobserved worker heterogeneity results in sharply lower estimates of union wage premia. We estimate a median … union wage premium of about 9 percent, but with, in a more novel finding, substantial heterogeneity across workers. The 0 …
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control for unobserved worker heteroegeneity results in sharply lower estimates of union wage premia. We estimate a median … union wage premium of about 9 percent, but with, in a more novel finding, substantial heterogeneity across workers. The 0 …
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We propose a new estimator for average causal effects of a binary treatment with panel data in settings with general treatment patterns. Our approach augments the popular two‐way‐fixed‐effects specification with unit‐specific weights that arise from a model for the assignment mechanism....
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Count data regressions are an important tool for empirical analyses ranging from analyses of patent counts to measures of health and unemployment. Along with negative binomial, Poisson panel regressions are a preferred method of analysis because the Poisson conditional fixed effects maximum...
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This paper evaluates bootstrap inference methods for quantile regression panel data models. We propose to construct confidence intervals for the parameters of interest using percentile bootstrap with pairwise resampling. We study three different bootstrapping procedures. First, the bootstrap...
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In this paper we design two split-sample score tests for subsets of structural coefficients in a linear Instrumental Variables (IV) regression. Sample splitting serves two purposes - 1) validity of the resultant tests does not depend on the identifiability of the coefficients being tested and 2)...
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analysis hides a significant amount of heterogeneity as the relationship between obesity and wages differs across countries and …
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