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This paper introduces a dynamic panel data model where the regression coefficients are allowed to vary across cross-section units. The framework is a mixture model obtained by mixing two dynamic panel data models with different parameters according to some mixing weights. The parameters in the...
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This paper specifies a regression model describing cointegrating relations between variables at the individual level. The models considered allow for homogeneous cointegration and heterogeneous cointegration. In both cases correlation between the regressors and the regression error can occur...
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The objective of the paper is to investigate and compare the performance of some of the unit root tests in micro-panels which have been suggested in the literature. The framework is an autoregressive panel data model allowing for heterogeneity in the intercept but not in the autoregressive...
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This paper presents a stylized econometric model for the demand for on-street parking with focus on estimation of the elasticity of demand with respect to the full cost of parking. The full cost of parking consists of a parking fee and the cost of searching for a vacant parking space (cruising)....
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This paper presents a stylized econometric model for the demand for on-street parking with focus on estimation of the elasticity of demand with respect to the full cost of parking. The full cost of parking consists of a parking fee and the cost of searching for a vacant parking space (cruising)....
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This paper presents a stylized econometric model for the demand for on-street parking with focus on estimation of the elasticity of demand with respect to the full cost of parking. The full cost of parking consists of a parking fee and the cost of searching for a vacant parking space (cruising)....
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