We consider identification in a “generalized regression model” (Han, 1987) for panel settings in which each observation can be associated with a “group” whose members are subject to a common unobserved shock. Common examples of groups include markets, schools or cities. The model is fully nonparametric and allows for the endogeneity of group-specific observables, which might include prices, policies, and/or treatments. The model features heterogeneous responses to observables and unobservables, and arbitrary heteroskedasticity. We provide sufficient conditions for full identification of the model, as well as weaker conditions sufficient for identification of the latent group effects and the distribution of outcomes conditional on covariates and th...
Multi-dimensional heterogeneity and endogeneity are important features of models with multiple treat...
Microeconomic panel data, also known as longitudinal data or repeated measures, allow the researcher...
Nilsen, Ø.A., Raknerud, A. & Skjerpen, T. (2017). Estimation of a model for matched panel data with ...
We consider identi\u85cation in a generalized regression model (Han, 1987) for panel settings in wh...
This paper provides methods for flexibly capturing unobservable heterogeneity from longitudinal data...
This dissertation studies econometric models in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity when data i...
This paper introduces time-varying grouped patterns of heterogeneity in linear panel data models. A ...
We develop a new approach for estimating average treatment effects in observational studies with uno...
The main purpose of this paper is to estimate panel data models with endogenous regressors and nonad...
We propose a generalization of random coefficients models, in which the regression model is an unkno...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endo...
I develop a new identification strategy for treatment effects when noisy measurements of unobserved ...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endog...
Thesis advisor: Arthur LewbelIn my doctoral research, I developed econometric estimators with strong...
This paper provides a novel mechanism for identifying and estimating latent group structures in pane...
Multi-dimensional heterogeneity and endogeneity are important features of models with multiple treat...
Microeconomic panel data, also known as longitudinal data or repeated measures, allow the researcher...
Nilsen, Ø.A., Raknerud, A. & Skjerpen, T. (2017). Estimation of a model for matched panel data with ...
We consider identi\u85cation in a generalized regression model (Han, 1987) for panel settings in wh...
This paper provides methods for flexibly capturing unobservable heterogeneity from longitudinal data...
This dissertation studies econometric models in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity when data i...
This paper introduces time-varying grouped patterns of heterogeneity in linear panel data models. A ...
We develop a new approach for estimating average treatment effects in observational studies with uno...
The main purpose of this paper is to estimate panel data models with endogenous regressors and nonad...
We propose a generalization of random coefficients models, in which the regression model is an unkno...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endo...
I develop a new identification strategy for treatment effects when noisy measurements of unobserved ...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endog...
Thesis advisor: Arthur LewbelIn my doctoral research, I developed econometric estimators with strong...
This paper provides a novel mechanism for identifying and estimating latent group structures in pane...
Multi-dimensional heterogeneity and endogeneity are important features of models with multiple treat...
Microeconomic panel data, also known as longitudinal data or repeated measures, allow the researcher...
Nilsen, Ø.A., Raknerud, A. & Skjerpen, T. (2017). Estimation of a model for matched panel data with ...