This paper is concerned with the use of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman test for correlated effects with panel data. The assumptions underlying the construc-tion of the statistic are too strong in many empirical cases. The consequences of deviations from the basic assumptions are investigated. The size distortion is assessed. In the case of measurement error, the Hausman test is found to be a test of the difference in asymptotic biases of between and within group estima-tors. However, its ‘size ’ is sensitive to the relative magnitude of the intra-group and inter-group variations of the covariates, and can be so large as to preclude the use of the statistic in this case. We show to what extent some assumptions can be relaxed in a panel data context a...
This article investigates power and size of some tests for exogeneity of a binary explanatory variab...
A Monte Carlo exercise demonstrates the different size distortions that two of the most commonly use...
A large literature on modelling cross-section dependence in panels has been developed through intera...
We investigate the performance under misspecification of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman test for correlated e...
We investigate the validity of the standard specification tests for assessing the exogeneity of subv...
Abstract: This paper proposes a variant of the classical HAUSMAN specification test commonly employe...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables vi...
We investigate the validity of the standard specification tests for assessing the exogeneity of subv...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables ...
This paper deals with two alternatives to the so-called Hausman test for the exogeneity of instrumen...
This paper investigates the size and power properties of the subset (Wu, 1973,1974) T2-test and (Hau...
Abstract: The size properties of a twostage test in a panel data model are investigated where in the...
This paper proposes a robust test for parameter homogeneity in panel data models. Under the assumpti...
This paper deals with cross section dependence, homogeneity restrictions and small sample bias issue...
We argue that in analyzing panel-data econometric models, researchers rely excessively on statistica...
This article investigates power and size of some tests for exogeneity of a binary explanatory variab...
A Monte Carlo exercise demonstrates the different size distortions that two of the most commonly use...
A large literature on modelling cross-section dependence in panels has been developed through intera...
We investigate the performance under misspecification of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman test for correlated e...
We investigate the validity of the standard specification tests for assessing the exogeneity of subv...
Abstract: This paper proposes a variant of the classical HAUSMAN specification test commonly employe...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables vi...
We investigate the validity of the standard specification tests for assessing the exogeneity of subv...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables ...
This paper deals with two alternatives to the so-called Hausman test for the exogeneity of instrumen...
This paper investigates the size and power properties of the subset (Wu, 1973,1974) T2-test and (Hau...
Abstract: The size properties of a twostage test in a panel data model are investigated where in the...
This paper proposes a robust test for parameter homogeneity in panel data models. Under the assumpti...
This paper deals with cross section dependence, homogeneity restrictions and small sample bias issue...
We argue that in analyzing panel-data econometric models, researchers rely excessively on statistica...
This article investigates power and size of some tests for exogeneity of a binary explanatory variab...
A Monte Carlo exercise demonstrates the different size distortions that two of the most commonly use...
A large literature on modelling cross-section dependence in panels has been developed through intera...