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Our paper introduces a new estimation method for arbitrary temporal heterogeneity in panel data models. The paper provides a semiparametric method for estimating general patterns of cross-sectional specific time trends. The methods proposed in the paper are related to principal component...
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This paper introduces a new estimation method for arbitrary temporal heterogeneity in panel data models. The paper provides a semiparametric method for estimating general patterns of cross-sectional specific time trends. The methods proposed in the paper are related to principal component...
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This work deals with a generalization of the Total Least Squaresmethod in the context of the functional linear model. We first propose asmoothing splines estimator of the functional coefficient of the model withoutnoise in the covariates and we obtain an asymptotic result for this...
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Non-parametric data envelopment analysis (DEA) estimators based on linear programmingmethods have been widely applied in analyses of productive efficiency. Thedistributions of these estimators remain unknown except in the simple case of one inputand one output, and previous bootstrap methods...
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Our paper introduces a new estimation method for arbitrary temporal heterogeneity in panel data models. The paper provides a semiparametric method for estimating general patterns of cross-sectional specific time trends. The methods proposed in the paper are related to principal component...
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This dissertation consists of three essays on time series and panel data econometrics. The first essay considers the bootstrap method for the covariates augmented Dickey-Fuller (CADF) unit root test suggested by Hansen (1995). It is known that the CADF test is very powerful. However, its limit...
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