In this paper, we consider semiparametric estimation in a partially linear single-index panel data model with fixed effects. Without taking the difference explicitly, we propose using a semiparametric minimum average variance estimation (SMAVE) based on a dummy-variable method to remove the fixed effects and obtain consistent estimators for both the parameters and the unknown link function. As both the cross section size and the time series length tend to infinity, we not only establish an asymptotically normal distribution for the estimators of the parameters in the single index and the linear component of the model, but also obtain an asymptotically normal distribution for the nonparametric local linear estimator of the unknown link funct...
We consider consistent estimation of partially linear panel data models with fixed effects. We propo...
In this paper, we study semiparametric estimation for a single–index panel data model where the nonl...
This paper deals with statistical inference for the fixed effects panel data seemingly unrelated par...
In this article, we consider semiparametric estimation in a partially linear single-index panel data...
We propose a new methodology for estimating semiparametric panel data models, with a primary focus o...
AbstractWe consider a panel data semiparametric partially linear regression model with an unknown ve...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Abstract In this paper, we consider a semiparametric single-index panel data mo...
In this paper, we propose a single-index panel data model with unobserved multiple interactive fixed...
We consider a panel data semiparametric partially linear regression model with an unknown vector β o...
Published in Essays in Honor of Aman Ullah https://doi.org/10.1108/S0731-905320160000036014</p
In this article, we study semiparametric estimation for a single-index panel data model where the no...
A natural generalization of the well known generalized linear models is to allow only for some of th...
This paper considers the problem of estimating a partially linear semiparametric fixed effects panel...
We study partially linear single-index models where both model parts may contain high-dimensional va...
Fixed effects panel data regression models are useful tools in econometric and microarray analysis. ...
We consider consistent estimation of partially linear panel data models with fixed effects. We propo...
In this paper, we study semiparametric estimation for a single–index panel data model where the nonl...
This paper deals with statistical inference for the fixed effects panel data seemingly unrelated par...
In this article, we consider semiparametric estimation in a partially linear single-index panel data...
We propose a new methodology for estimating semiparametric panel data models, with a primary focus o...
AbstractWe consider a panel data semiparametric partially linear regression model with an unknown ve...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Abstract In this paper, we consider a semiparametric single-index panel data mo...
In this paper, we propose a single-index panel data model with unobserved multiple interactive fixed...
We consider a panel data semiparametric partially linear regression model with an unknown vector β o...
Published in Essays in Honor of Aman Ullah https://doi.org/10.1108/S0731-905320160000036014</p
In this article, we study semiparametric estimation for a single-index panel data model where the no...
A natural generalization of the well known generalized linear models is to allow only for some of th...
This paper considers the problem of estimating a partially linear semiparametric fixed effects panel...
We study partially linear single-index models where both model parts may contain high-dimensional va...
Fixed effects panel data regression models are useful tools in econometric and microarray analysis. ...
We consider consistent estimation of partially linear panel data models with fixed effects. We propo...
In this paper, we study semiparametric estimation for a single–index panel data model where the nonl...
This paper deals with statistical inference for the fixed effects panel data seemingly unrelated par...