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10th International Conference on Panel Data, Berlin, July 5-6, 2002
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A1-1: Structural Estimation of Marriage Models
Linda Yuet-Yee Wong
A1-2: Wages, Safety and the Establishments' Labour Supply
Harald Dale-Olsen
A1-3: Technological Change, Organizational Change, and Job Turnover: A Descriptive Analysis of Germany
Thomas K. Bauer and Stefan Bender
A1-4: Employment Changes, the Structure of Adjustment Costs, and Firms' Size
Øivind Anti Nilsen , Kjell G Salvanes and Fabio Schiantarelli
A2-1: The Impact of the Mexican Training Program for Unemployed Workers on Re-employment Dynamics and on Earnings
Angel Calderón-Madrid and Belem Trejo
A2-2: Does subsidised temporary employment get the unemployed back to work? An econometric analysis of two different schemes
Michael Gerfin , Michael Lechner and Heidi Steiger
A2-3: Language-Group Differences in Very Early Retirement in Finland
Jan Saarela and Fjalar Finnäs
A2-4: Matching, Screening and Firm Investment in General Training: Theory and Evidence
Damon Clark
A3-1: The interest rate and credit channels in Belgium: An investigation with micro-level firm data
Paul Butzen , Catherine Fuss and Philip Vermeulen
A3-2: Investment, cash flow and uncertainty: evidence for the Netherlands
Elmer Sterken , Robert Lensink and Hong Bo
A3-3: Firm Investment and Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area
Jean-Bernard Chatelain , Andrea Generale , Ignacio Hernando , Ulf von Kalckreuth and Philip Vermeulen
A3-4: The timing and the probability of FDI: an application to the US multinational enterprises
Jose Brandão de Brito and Felipa de Mello Sampayo
A4-1: Aggregate vs Disaggregate Data Analysis - A Paradox in the Estimation of Money Demand Function of Japan Under the Low Interest Rate Policy
Cheng Hsiao , Yan Shen and Hiroshi Fujiki
A4-2: Savings and Financial Sector Development: Panel Cointegration Evidence from Africa
Roger Kelly and George Mavrotas
A4-3: The bank lending channel of monetary policy: identification and estimation using Portuguese micro bank data
Luísa Farinha and Carlos Robalo Marques
A4-4: How does monetary policy affect the production of new loans? Some evidences from French bank panel data
Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi , Claire Loupias and Patrick SEVESTRE
A5-1: Nonparametric Derivative Estimation for Related-Effect Panel Data
Myoung-jae Lee and Yasushi Kondo
A5-2: Panel VAR Models with Spatial Dependence
Jan Mutl
A5-3: Semiparametric Estimation of a Panel Data Proportional Hazards Model with Fixed Effects
Joel L. Horowitz and Lee, Sokbae (Simon)
A5-4: Non-Response in Dynamic Panel Data Models
Cheti Nicoletti
A6-1: Asymptotics for random effects models with serial correlation
Jimmy Skoglund and Sune Karlsson
A6-2: Large-N and Large-T Properties of Panel Data Estimators and the Hausman Test
Seung Chan Ahn and Hyungsik Roger Moon
A6-3: Spectral density bandwith choice and prewightening in the estimation of heteroskadasticity and autocorrelation consistent covariance matrices in panel data models
Min-Hsien Chiang , Yongmiao Hong and Chihwa Kao
A6-4: Homogeneous, heterogeneous or shrinkage estimators? Some empirical evidence from French regional gasoline consumption
Badi H. Baltagi , Georges BRESSON , James M. Griffin and Alain PIROTTE
B1-1: On the Effects of Career Choice: Matching Efficiency of Different Occupations and Education Levels
René Fahr and Uwe Sunde
B1-2: Estimating the Relationship between Employer-Provided Health Insurance, Worker Mobility, and Wages
Martha Harrison Stinson
B1-3: Skill-biased technological change, international trade and the wage structure
Arnd Kölling and Thorsten Schank
B1-4: Measuring the impact of the Italian CFL programme on the job opportunities for the youths
Bruno Contini , Francesca Cornaglia , Claudio Malpede and Enrico Rettore
B2-1: The persistence of poverty: true state dependence or unobserved heterogeneity? Some evidence from the Italian Survey on Household Income and Wealth
Anna Giraldo , Enrico Rettore and Ugo Trivellato
B2-2: The covariance structure of east and west German incomes and its implications for the persistence of inequality and poverty
Martin Biewen
B2-3: Estimating Poverty Persistence in Britain
Francesco Devicienti
B2-4: The Inter-related Dynamics of Unemployment and Low Pay
Mark Stewart
B3-1: That Elusive Elasticity: A Long-Panel Approach To Estimating The Price Sensitivity Of Business Capital
Bob Chirinko , Steven Mark Fazzari and Andrew P. Meyer
B3-2: The Effect of New Technology in Payment Services on Banks' Intermediation
Kjersti-Gro Lindquist
B3-3: Contrasts between classes of assets in fixed investment panel equations as a way of testing real option theory
Ciaran Driver , Katsushi S. Imai , Paul Temple and Giovanni Urga
B3-4: The Effect of Uncertainty on UK Investment Authorisation: Pooled Estimators vs. Heterogeneous Estimators1
Ciaran Driver , Katsushi S. Imai , Paul Temple and Giovanni Urga
B4-1: Modelling regional interdependencies using a global error-correcting macroeconometric model
M Hashem Pesaran , Til Schuermann and Scott M. Weiner
B4-2: Linking Individual and Aggregate Price Changes
Attila Rátfai
B4-3: Disturbing the fiscal theory of the price level: Can it fit the eu-15?
Antonio Afonso
B4-4: A SUR-EC-AR System Gravity Model of Trade
Jaya Krishnakumar
B5-1: Testing for unit roots in short dynamic panels with serially correlated and heteroskedastic disturbance terms
Hugo Kruiniger and Elias Tzavalis
B5-2: Panel Unit Root Tests in the Presence of Cross-Sectional Dependency and Heterogeneity
Yoosoon Chang and Wonho Song
B5-3: A Principal Components Approach to Cross-Section Dependence in Panels
Jerry Coakley , Ana-Maria Fuertes and Ronald Patrick Smith
B5-4: A parametric approach to the estimation of cointegration vectors in panel data
Jörg Breitung
B6-1: Handling the measurement error problem by means of panel data: Moment methods applied on firm data
Erik Biorn
B6-2: Long Run and Short Effects in Static Panel Models
Peter H. Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
B6-3: SUR Estimation of Error Components Models With AR(1) Disturbances and Unobserved Endogenous Effects
Peter H. Egger
B6-4: Testing Panel Data Regression Models with Spatial Error Correlation
Badi H. Baltagi , Seuck Heun Song and Won Koh
C1-1: Displaced workers, early leavers, and re-employment wages
Audra J. Bowlus and Lars Vilhuber
C1-2: The Effect of Search Frictions on Wages
Gerard J. van den Berg and Aico van Vuuren
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