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Pooling time-series and cross-section data: A review

Roberto Fanfani

European Review of Agricultural Economics, 1974, vol. 2, issue 1, 65-85

Abstract: Summary The increased availability of disaggregated information over time provides opportunities for a more complete analysis in economic research. It also poses the problem as to how to make a more efficient use of such data. Different methods of pooling time-series and cross-section data have been proposed. Some consider the problem of obtaining extraneous information from a cross-section sample in order to incorporate this into a time-series. Other methods focus on a specification of the error structure of the model. These methods are not mutually exclusive. This article reviews the different methods, outlining both their merits and limitations.

Date: 1974
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