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This paper analyzes wage decomposition methodology in the context of panel data sample selection embedded in a … correlated random effects setting. Identification issues unique to panel data are examined for their implications for wage … decompositions. As an empirical example, we apply our methodology to German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) data with which we …
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We examine the (potentially nonlinear) relationship between inequality and growth using a method which does not require an a priori assumption on the underlying functional form. This approach reveals a plateau completely missed by commonly used (nonlinear) parametric approaches - the economy...
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We examine the economic and social determinants of suicide mortality in a panel of 25 OECD countries over the period …
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This paper explores the robustness of behavioural equilibrium exchange rate (BEER) models, focusing on a panel … to (1) the combination of explanatory variables included in the model, (2) the set of currencies included in the panel …
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In applied microeconometric panel data analyses, time-constant random effects and first-order Markov chains are the …
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