Measurement error causes a bias towards zero when estimating a panel data linear regression model. The panel data context offers various opportunities to derive instrumental variables allowing for consistent estimation. We consider three sources of moment conditions: (i) restrictions on the covariance matrix of the errors in the equations, (ii) nonzero third moments of the regressors, and (iii) heteroskedasticity and nonlinearity in the relation between the error-ridden regressor and another, error-free, regressor. In simulations, these approaches appear to work well. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.</p
My dissertation consists three independent chapters. The first chapter studies the asymptotic proper...
Zero correlation between measurement error and model error has been assumed in existing panel data m...
This paper proposes a minimum distance (MD) estimator to estimate panel regression models with measu...
Measurement error causes a bias towards zero when estimating a panel data linear regression model. T...
Measurement error biases OLS results. When the measurement error variance in absolute or relative (r...
Measurement error is a pervasive problem in economics and other social and behavioral sciences. Esti...
Panel data consist of measurements taken from several individuals over time. Correlation among measu...
The paper explores the effect of multiplicative measurement errors on the estimation of a linear pan...
General Method of Moments (GMM) estimation of a linear one-equation model using panel data with erro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Griliches and Hausman (J. Econom. 32 (1986) 93) have introduced GMM estimation in panel data models ...
This paper develops a new moment condition for estimation of linear panel data models. When added to...
The authors describe and analyze some issues in understanding causality from panel designs. They foc...
The different robust estimators for the standard errors of panel models used in applied econometric ...
My dissertation consists three independent chapters. The first chapter studies the asymptotic proper...
Zero correlation between measurement error and model error has been assumed in existing panel data m...
This paper proposes a minimum distance (MD) estimator to estimate panel regression models with measu...
Measurement error causes a bias towards zero when estimating a panel data linear regression model. T...
Measurement error biases OLS results. When the measurement error variance in absolute or relative (r...
Measurement error is a pervasive problem in economics and other social and behavioral sciences. Esti...
Panel data consist of measurements taken from several individuals over time. Correlation among measu...
The paper explores the effect of multiplicative measurement errors on the estimation of a linear pan...
General Method of Moments (GMM) estimation of a linear one-equation model using panel data with erro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Griliches and Hausman (J. Econom. 32 (1986) 93) have introduced GMM estimation in panel data models ...
This paper develops a new moment condition for estimation of linear panel data models. When added to...
The authors describe and analyze some issues in understanding causality from panel designs. They foc...
The different robust estimators for the standard errors of panel models used in applied econometric ...
My dissertation consists three independent chapters. The first chapter studies the asymptotic proper...
Zero correlation between measurement error and model error has been assumed in existing panel data m...
This paper proposes a minimum distance (MD) estimator to estimate panel regression models with measu...