Nilsen, Ø.A., Raknerud, A. & Skjerpen, T. (2017). Estimation of a model for matched panel data with high-dimensional two-way unobserved heterogeneity. Empirical Economics, 53 (4): 1657-1680. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-016-1179-0We consider a model for matched data with two types of unobserved effects: a random effect related to the main observational unit and a random or fixed effect related to a secondary unit to which the main unit is matched. In typical applications, e.g., on registry data, there is a curse of dimensionality which we propose to mitigate using an iterative feasible GLS approach on variables subjected to the Helmert transformation. Control functions allow for correlation between the explanatory variables and the random...
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This dissertation studies econometric models in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity when data i...
We consider the problem of estimating and decomposing wage differentials in the presence of unobserv...
I propose a fixed effects expectation-maximization (EM) estimator that can be applied to a class of ...
We develop a two step estimation procedure to estimate nonlinear panel data models. Our approach com...
This paper investigates the effects of unobservable factors that, as is well-known, contaminate two ...
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I discuss the fixed-effect estimation of panel data models with time-varying excess heterogeneity ac...
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