Abstract:
This paper reviews the existing approaches to deal with panel data binary choice models with individual effects. Their relative strengths and weaknesses are discussed. Much theoretical and empirical research is needed in this area, and the paper points to several aspects that deserve further investigation. In particular, I illustrate the usefulness of asymptotic arguments in providing both approximately unbiased moment conditions, and approximations to sampling distributions for panels of different sample sizes. (Copyright: Fundación SEPI)
Related works: Working Paper: Discrete Choices with Panel Data (2001) This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.
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