The paper re-examines existing estimators for the panel data fixed effects ordered logit model, proposes a new one, and studies the sampling properties of these estimators in a series of Monte Carlo simulations. There are two main findings. First, we show that some of the estimators used in the literature are inconsistent, and provide reasons for the inconsistency. Second, the new estimator is never outperformed by the others, seems to be substantially more immune to small sample bias than other consistent estimators, and is easy to implement. The empirical relevance is illustrated in an application to the effect of unemployment on life satisfaction.ordered response, panel data, correlated heterogeneity, incidental parameters
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The paper re-examines existing estimators for the panel data fixed effects ordered logit model, prop...
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A random-effects panel logit model is proposed, in which the unmeasured attributes of an individual ...
This paper proposes a new estimator for the fixed effects ordered logit model. In contrast to existi...
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By modeling the effects of predictor variables as a multiplicative function of regression parameters...
The nonlinear fixed effects models in econometrics has often been avoided for two reasons one practi...
We propose a multiple-step procedure to compute average partial effects (APEs) for fixed-effects pan...
This paper investigates the construction of moment conditions in discrete choice panel data with ind...
This note proposes the average elasticity of the logit probabilities with respect to the exponential...
The maximum likelihood estimator for the regression coefficients, β, in a panel binary response mode...
The paper re-examines existing estimators for the panel data fixed effects ordered logit model, prop...
We study a dynamic ordered logit model for panel data with fixed effects. We establish the validity ...
In this article, we describe how to fit panel-data ordered logit models with fixed effects using the...
We propose a multiple step procedure to estimate Average Partial Effects (APE) in fixed-effects pane...
A random-effects panel logit model is proposed, in which the unmeasured attributes of an individual ...
This paper proposes a new estimator for the fixed effects ordered logit model. In contrast to existi...
Regression models for proportions are frequently encountered in applied work. The conditional expect...
This article considers average marginal effects (AME) in a panel data fixed effects logit model. Rel...
In this article, we present the user-written commands probitfe and logitfe, which fit probit and log...
By modeling the effects of predictor variables as a multiplicative function of regression parameters...
The nonlinear fixed effects models in econometrics has often been avoided for two reasons one practi...
We propose a multiple-step procedure to compute average partial effects (APEs) for fixed-effects pan...
This paper investigates the construction of moment conditions in discrete choice panel data with ind...
This note proposes the average elasticity of the logit probabilities with respect to the exponential...
The maximum likelihood estimator for the regression coefficients, β, in a panel binary response mode...