In this paper, we consider efficiency improvement in a nonparametric panel data model with cross-sectional dependence. A generalised least squares (GLS)-type estimator is proposed by taking into account this dependence structure. Parameterising the cross-sectional dependence, a local linear estimator is shown to be dominated by this type of GLS estimator. Also, possible gains in terms of rate of convergence are studied. Asymptotically optimal bandwidth choice is justified. To assess the finite sample performance of the proposed estimators, a Monte Carlo study is carried out. Further, some empirical applications are conducted with the aim of analysing the implications of the European Monetary Union for its member countries
An asymptotic theory is developed for series estimation of nonparametric and semiparametric regressi...
Econometric panel data exhibit cross-sectional dependence, even after conditioning on appropriate ex...
This paper proposes new moment estimators for autoregressive panels with cross-sectional dependence....
In this paper, we consider efficiency improvement in a nonparametric panel data model with cross-sec...
AbstractNonparametric regression is developed for data with both a temporal and a cross-sectional di...
In this paper we consider nonparametric estimation in panel data under cross-sectional dependence. B...
Nonparametric regression is developed for data with both a temporal and a cross-sectional dimension....
Nonparametric regression is developed for data with both a temporal and a cross-sectional dimension....
Panel data, whose series length T is large but whose cross-section size N need not be, are assumed t...
AbstractAn asymptotic theory is developed for series estimation of nonparametric and semiparametric ...
This article provides an overview of the existing literature on panel data models with error cross-s...
A semiparametric fixed effects model is introduced to describe the nonlinear trending phenomenon in ...
An asymptotic theory is developed for nonparametric and semiparametric series estimation under gener...
1Econometricians have recently turned towards the problems posed by cross-sectional dependence acros...
This paper proposes a new test for cross-sectional dependence in \u85xed e¤ects panel data models. I...
An asymptotic theory is developed for series estimation of nonparametric and semiparametric regressi...
Econometric panel data exhibit cross-sectional dependence, even after conditioning on appropriate ex...
This paper proposes new moment estimators for autoregressive panels with cross-sectional dependence....
In this paper, we consider efficiency improvement in a nonparametric panel data model with cross-sec...
AbstractNonparametric regression is developed for data with both a temporal and a cross-sectional di...
In this paper we consider nonparametric estimation in panel data under cross-sectional dependence. B...
Nonparametric regression is developed for data with both a temporal and a cross-sectional dimension....
Nonparametric regression is developed for data with both a temporal and a cross-sectional dimension....
Panel data, whose series length T is large but whose cross-section size N need not be, are assumed t...
AbstractAn asymptotic theory is developed for series estimation of nonparametric and semiparametric ...
This article provides an overview of the existing literature on panel data models with error cross-s...
A semiparametric fixed effects model is introduced to describe the nonlinear trending phenomenon in ...
An asymptotic theory is developed for nonparametric and semiparametric series estimation under gener...
1Econometricians have recently turned towards the problems posed by cross-sectional dependence acros...
This paper proposes a new test for cross-sectional dependence in \u85xed e¤ects panel data models. I...
An asymptotic theory is developed for series estimation of nonparametric and semiparametric regressi...
Econometric panel data exhibit cross-sectional dependence, even after conditioning on appropriate ex...
This paper proposes new moment estimators for autoregressive panels with cross-sectional dependence....