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This paper proposes some additional moment conditions for the linear feedback model formulated in count panel data model, proposed by Blundell et al.(2002). It is shown that the moment conditions based on the quasi-differenced transformation proposed by Chamberlain (1992) and Wooldridge (1997)...
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This paper proposes some moment conditions associated with an appropriate specification of negative binomial model for count panel data, which is proposed by Hausman et al. (1984). The newly proposed moment conditions enable researchers to conduct the consistent estimation of the model under...
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This paper proposes some new moment conditions under the assumption of the equidispersion in count panel data model. These are obtained by using the association between variances and covariances in the disturbance. Some Monte Carlo experiments configured for the Poisson model show that the GMM...
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In this note, a forward demeaning transformation is proposed for the linear feedback model with the explanatory variables being strictly exogenous on count panel data. This transformation is analogous to that proposed by Arellano and Bover (1995) for the ordinary dynamic panel data model.
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In this paper, the investigation is conducted on the relationship between the number of fatalities by dint of traffic accidents and the gross municipal product, by using the panel data whose crosssectional units are composed of municipalities in Fukuoka Prefecture in Japan. It turns out that the...
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