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This restructured, updated Third Edition provides a general overview of the econometrics of panel data, from both theoretical and applied viewpoints.
The pooling of cross section and time series data has become an increasingly popular way of quantifying economic relationships. Each of these data series provides information lacking in the other, so using a combination of both data series leads to more accurate and reliable results than using only one data series. This restructured, updated Third Edition provides a general overview of the econometrics of panel data, from both theoretical and applied viewpoints. Readers discover how econometric tools are used to study organizational and household behaviors as well as other macroeconomic phenomena such as economic growth. The book contains sixteen entirely new chapters; all other chapters have been revised to account for recent developments. With contributions from well known specialists in the field, this handbook is a standard reference for all those involved in the use of panel data in econometrics.
The double emphasis of the third edition together with the fact that all the chapters have been written by well-known specialists in the field, makes this handbook a standard reference for all those concerned with the use of panel data in econometrics
Auteur
Short CV László Mátyás
Current employer: Central European University, Academic ProRector (2003 onwards)
Department of Economics, Head of Department (October 1999-2003);
CEU University Professor of Econometrics (1999 onwards)
ERUDITE, Universite de Paris XII, Research Associate (1996 onwards);
Previous employers:
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Institute for Economic Analysis, Director and Deputy Under-Secretary of State, 1999 Jan.-Sept.;
Budapest University of Economics, Dept. of Business Economics, Associate Professor and then from 1997 Szechenyi Istvan and Full Professor of Econometrics 1989-2002 (on leave from 1991 to 1997);
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Dept. of Econometrics, Senior Lecturer, 1991-1997;
Research Institute for Agricultural Economics, Budapest, Senior Research Fellow 1982-1989;
ENSAE (Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Economique), Paris, Researcher, 1985-1986;
Visiting positions:
University of Bonn, Germany (1987)
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, and Instituto de Estudios Fiscales, Spain (1988)
Universite Paris XII, France (1995)
Teaching:
Econometrics and Basic Econometrics, Econometric Theory, Applied Econometrics, Micro-econometrics, and supervision of graduate and Ph.D. students.
Professional activities :
Short CV Patrick Sevestre
Doctor in economics mathematics and econometrics, with the aggregation of economics, Patrick Sevestre is Professor of Economics at the University Paris XII -Val de Marne (1994). He is also research fellow at l'ERUDITE, University Paris XII - Val de Marne, Consultant in the reserach center of Banque de France (since 1994) and teacher to the
CEPE, Centre d'Etude des Programmes Economiques (1991-1994 and since1996).
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This completely restructured, updated third edition of The Econometrics of Panel Data, first published in 1992, provides a general overview of the econometrics of panel data, both from a theoretical and from an applied viewpoint. Since the pioneering papers by Kuh, Mundlak, Hoch and Balestra and Nerlove, the pooling of cross section and time series data has become an increasingly popular way of quantifying economic relationships. Each series provides information lacking in the other, so a combination of both leads to more accurate and reliable results than would be achievable by one type of series alone.
This third, enhanced edition provides a complete and up to date presentation of theoretical developments as well as surveys about how econometric tools are used to study firms and household's behaviors. It contains eleven entirely new chapters while the others have been largely revised to account for recent developments in the field.
Contenu
Fundamentals.- Fixed Effects Models and Fixed Coefficients Models.- Error Components Models.- Endogenous Regressors and Correlated Effects.- The Chamberlain Approach to Panel Data: An Overview and Some Simulations.- Random Coefficient Models.- Parametric Binary Choice Models.- Advanced Topics.- Dynamic Models for Short Panels.- Unit Roots and Cointegration in Panels.- Measurement Errors and Simultaneity.- Pseudo-Panels and Repeated Cross-Sections.- Attrition, Selection Bias and Censored Regressions.- Simulation Techniques for Panels: Efficient Importance Sampling.- Semi-parametric and Non-parametric Methods in Panel Data Models.- Panel Data Modeling and Inference: A Bayesian Primer.- To Pool or Not to Pool?.- Duration Models and Point Processes.- GMM for Panel Data Count Models.- Spatial Panel Econometrics.- Applications.- Foreign Direct Investment: Lessons from Panel Data.- Stochastic Frontier Analysis and Efficiency Estimation.- Econometric Analyses of Linked EmployerEmployee Data.- Life Cycle Labor Supply and Panel Data: A Survey.- Dynamic Policy Analysis.- Econometrics of Individual Labor Market Transitions.- Software Review.
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