When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to form so-called pseudo panels. In this article, we investigate the properties of linear pseudo panel data estimators with fixed number of cohorts and time observations. We extend standard linear pseudo panel data setup to models with factor residuals by adapting the quasi-differencing approach developed for genuine panels. In a Monte Carlo study, we find that the proposed procedure has good finite sample properties in situations with endogeneity, cohort interactive effects, and near nonidentification. Finally, as an illustration the proposed method is applied to data from Ecuador to study labor supply elasticity. Supplementary materials for thi...
In the presence of selection bias the traditional estimators for pseudo panel data models are incons...
In the presence of selection bias the traditional estimators for pseudo panel data models are incons...
Panel data are repeated observations on the same cross section unit, typically of individuals or fir...
<div><p>When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be u...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
Pseudo-panel methods are an alternative to using panel data for estimating fixed effects models when...
Pseudo-panel methods are an alternative to using panel data for estimating fixed effects models when...
textabstractIn many countries there is a lack of genuine panel data where specific individuals or fi...
Pseudo panel data have been increasingly applied in empirical research as an alternative approach to...
textabstractIf repeated observations on the same individuals are not available it is not possible to...
Abstract. " If repeated observations on the same individuals are not available it is not possib...
In the presence of selection bias the traditional estimators for pseudo panel data models are incons...
In the presence of selection bias the traditional estimators for pseudo panel data models are incons...
Panel data are repeated observations on the same cross section unit, typically of individuals or fir...
<div><p>When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be u...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
When genuine panel data samples are not available, repeated cross-sectional surveys can be used to f...
Pseudo-panel methods are an alternative to using panel data for estimating fixed effects models when...
Pseudo-panel methods are an alternative to using panel data for estimating fixed effects models when...
textabstractIn many countries there is a lack of genuine panel data where specific individuals or fi...
Pseudo panel data have been increasingly applied in empirical research as an alternative approach to...
textabstractIf repeated observations on the same individuals are not available it is not possible to...
Abstract. " If repeated observations on the same individuals are not available it is not possib...
In the presence of selection bias the traditional estimators for pseudo panel data models are incons...
In the presence of selection bias the traditional estimators for pseudo panel data models are incons...
Panel data are repeated observations on the same cross section unit, typically of individuals or fir...