Analysis of panel data / Cheng Hsiao.

Hsiao, Cheng, 1943-
Call Number
330/.01/5195
Author
Hsiao, Cheng, 1943- author.
Title
Analysis of panel data / Cheng Hsiao.
Edition
Second edition.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 366 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Econometric Society monographs ; 34
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Summary
Panel data models have become increasingly popular among applied researchers due to their heightened capacity for capturing the complexity of human behavior as compared to cross-sectional or time series data models. As a consequence, richer panel data sets also have become increasingly available. This 2003 second edition is a substantial revision of the highly successful first edition of 1986. Advances in panel data research are presented in a rigorous and accessible manner and are carefully integrated with the older material. The thorough discussion of theory and the judicious use of empirical examples make this book useful to graduate students and advanced researchers in economics, business, sociology, political science, etc. Other specific revisions include the introduction of the notion of strict exogeneity with estimators presented in a generalized method of moments framework, the notion of incidental parameters, more intuitive explanations of pairwise trimming, and discussion of sample selection dynamic panel models.
Subject
ECONOMETRICS.
PANEL ANALYSIS.
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE.
Multimedia
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Summary
Panel data models have become increasingly popular among applied researchers due to their heightened capacity for capturing the complexity of human behavior as compared to cross-sectional or time series data models. As a consequence, richer panel data sets also have become increasingly available. This 2003 second edition is a substantial revision of the highly successful first edition of 1986. Advances in panel data research are presented in a rigorous and accessible manner and are carefully integrated with the older material. The thorough discussion of theory and the judicious use of empirical examples make this book useful to graduate students and advanced researchers in economics, business, sociology, political science, etc. Other specific revisions include the introduction of the notion of strict exogeneity with estimators presented in a generalized method of moments framework, the notion of incidental parameters, more intuitive explanations of pairwise trimming, and discussion of sample selection dynamic panel models.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Subject
ECONOMETRICS.
PANEL ANALYSIS.
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE.
Multimedia