Re-analyzing a study of Garrett and Mitchell(‘Globalization, government spending and taxation in the OECD’, European Journal of Political Research 39(2) (2001): 145–177), this article addresses four potential sources of problems in panel data analyses with a lagged dependent variable and period and unit dummies (the de facto Beck-Katz standard). These are: absorption of cross-sectional variance by unit dummies, absorption of time-series variance by the lagged dependent variable and period dummies, mis-specification of the lag structure, and neglect of parameter slope heterogeneity. Based on this discussion, we suggest substantial changes of the estimation approach and the estimated model. Employing our preferred methodological stance, we de...
This paper demonstrates that fixed-effects and first-differences models often understate the effect ...
This paper deals with a variety of dynamic issues in the analysis of time-series– cross-section (TSC...
Welfare is the largest expenditure category in all advanced democracies. Consequently, much literatu...
Re-analyzing a study of Garrett and Mitchell(‘Globalization, government spending and taxation in the...
Re-analyzing a study of Garrett and Mitchell (‘Globalization, government spending and taxation in th...
Re-analyzing a study of Garrett and Mitchell(‘Globalization, government spending and taxation in the...
One central result of macro-quantitative studies in comparative public policy is that the importance...
<p>One central result of macro-quantitative studies in comparative public policy is that the importa...
Abstract. This article analyzes various pitfalls that arise in the application of panel data methods...
This article analyzes various pitfalls that arise in the application of panel data methods in compar...
In recent years, pooled time-series cross-section data analysis has been advocated as a method for o...
This paper examines and applies of more advanced modeling methods for the time-series-cross-sectiona...
Panel data analysis has become very popular in comparative political economy. However, in order to d...
This paper deals with a variety of dynamic issues in the analysis of time-series–cross-section (TSCS...
This article deals with a variety of dynamic issues in the analysis of time-series-cross-section (TS...
This paper demonstrates that fixed-effects and first-differences models often understate the effect ...
This paper deals with a variety of dynamic issues in the analysis of time-series– cross-section (TSC...
Welfare is the largest expenditure category in all advanced democracies. Consequently, much literatu...
Re-analyzing a study of Garrett and Mitchell(‘Globalization, government spending and taxation in the...
Re-analyzing a study of Garrett and Mitchell (‘Globalization, government spending and taxation in th...
Re-analyzing a study of Garrett and Mitchell(‘Globalization, government spending and taxation in the...
One central result of macro-quantitative studies in comparative public policy is that the importance...
<p>One central result of macro-quantitative studies in comparative public policy is that the importa...
Abstract. This article analyzes various pitfalls that arise in the application of panel data methods...
This article analyzes various pitfalls that arise in the application of panel data methods in compar...
In recent years, pooled time-series cross-section data analysis has been advocated as a method for o...
This paper examines and applies of more advanced modeling methods for the time-series-cross-sectiona...
Panel data analysis has become very popular in comparative political economy. However, in order to d...
This paper deals with a variety of dynamic issues in the analysis of time-series–cross-section (TSCS...
This article deals with a variety of dynamic issues in the analysis of time-series-cross-section (TS...
This paper demonstrates that fixed-effects and first-differences models often understate the effect ...
This paper deals with a variety of dynamic issues in the analysis of time-series– cross-section (TSC...
Welfare is the largest expenditure category in all advanced democracies. Consequently, much literatu...