10th International Conference on Panel Data, Berlin, July 5-6, 2002
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- C1-3: Assessing Unemployment Traps in Belgium using Panel Data Sample Selection models

- Anna D'Addio, Isabelle De Greef and Michael Rosholm
- C1-4: Job Stability Trends, Layoffs and Quits - An Empirical Analysis for West Germany

- Annette Bergemann and Antje Mertens
- C2-1: Analysis of the Performance of Immigrant Wages Using Panel Data

- Derek Hum and Wayne Simpson
- C2-2: The dynamics and inequality of Italian male earnings: permanent changes or transitory fluctuations?

- Lorenzo Cappellari
- C2-3: The Role of Comparative Advantage and Learning in Wage Dynamics and Intrafirm Mobility: Evidence from Germany

- Stéphanie Lluis
- C2-4: Wage dips and drops around the first birth

- Mette Ejrnæs and Astrid Kunze
- C3-1: Insurance within the firm

- Luigi Guiso, Luigi Pistaferri and Fabiano Schivardi
- C3-2: Modeling Corner Solutions with Panel Data: Application to Industrial Energy Demand in France

- Alain Bousquet, Raja Chakir and Norbert Ladoux
- C3-3: Measurement and Explanation of the Intensity of Co Co-publication in Scientific Research: An Analysis at the Laboratory Level

- Jacques Mairesse and Laure Turner
- C4-1: Heterogeneity in consumer demands and the income effect: evidence from panel data

- Mette Christensen
- C4-2: Errors in Survey Reports of Consumption Expenditures

- Erich Battistin
- C4-3: Prevalence and substitution effects in tobacco consumption: A discrete choice analysis of panel data

- Knut Wangen and Erik Biorn
- C4-4: Unobserved Heterogeneity and Intertemporal Nonseparability: Evidence from Consumption Panel Data

- Raquel Carrasco, Jose Labeaga and David Lopez-Salido
- C5-1: An International Comparison of Health Care Expenditure Determinants

- Catherine Bac and Yannick Le Pen
- C5-2: Level shifts in a panel data based unit root test. An application to the rate of unemployment

- Josep Carrion-i-Silvestre, Tomás del Barrio-Castro and Enrique Lopez-Bazo
- C5-3: Non-causality in Bivariate Binary Panel Data

- Rocco Mosconi and Raffaello Seri
- C5-4: Unit Roots and Identification in Autoregressive Panel Data Models: A Comparison of Alternative Tests

- Stephen Bond, Celine Nauges and Frank Windmeijer
- C6-1: Semi parametric efficient estimation of dynamic panel data models

- Byeong U. Park, Robin Sickles and Leopold Simar
- C6-2: On the estimation of panel regression models with fixed effects

- Hugo Kruiniger
- C6-3: Finite Sample Inference for GMM Estimators in Linear Panel Data Models

- Stephen Bond and Frank Windmeijer
- C6-4: Efficiency profiles of MM estimators in dynamic panel data models

- Maurice Bun and Jan Kiviet
- D1-1: Participation Behavior of East German Women after German Unification

- Holger Bonin and Rob Euwals
- D1-2: Will Increased Wages Reduce Shortage of Nurses? A Panel Data Analysis of Nurses' Labor Supply

- Jan Erik Askildsen, Badi Baltagi and Tor Helge Holmås
- D1-3: The Predictive Value of Subjective Labour Supply Data: A Dynamic Panel Data Model with Measurement Error

- Rob Euwals
- D2-1: Nominal wage rigidity in the European Countries: evidence from the Europanel

- Orietta Dessy
- D2-2: State dependence and wage dynamics: a heterogeneous Markov chain model for wage mobility in Austria

- Andrea Weber
- D2-3: Modelling income processes with lots of heterogeneity

- Javier Alvarez, Martin Browning and Mette Ejrnæs
- D3-1: Statistical Measurement of Income Polarization. A cross-national comparison

- Axel Schmidt
- D3-2: Where did they go?

- Anders Frederiksen and Niels Westergaard-Nielsen
- D3-3: Wage Rigidities in Western Germany? Microeconometric Evidence from the 1990s

- Patrick Puhani
- D4-1: Beyond Burgernomics and MacParity: Exchange Rate Forecasts Based on the Law of One Price

- Matthias Lutz
- D4-2: Inflation, Exchange Rates and PPP in a Multivariate Panel Cointegration Model

- Tor Jacobson, Johan Lyhagen, Rolf Larsson and Marianne Nessen
- D4-3: Dynamics of convergence to purchasing power parity in the World economy
- Michael Binder, Mohammad Pesaran and Sunil Sharma
- D5-1: Inflation and Growth: Some Theory and Evidence

- Max Gillman, Mark Harris and Laszlo Matyas
- D5-2: Dynamic externalities, local industrial structure and economic development: panel data evidence for Morocco

- Maurice Bun and Abdel El Makhloufi
- D5-3: Growth convergence clubs: Evidence from Markov-switching models using panel data

- Rodolfo Cermeño
- D6-1: Endogeneity and Heterogeneity in LDV Panel Data Models

- Jacob Arendt
- D6-2: Consistent estimation of discrete-choice models for panel data with multiplicative effects

- Alban Thomas
- D6-3: Duration dependence and time varying variables in discrete time duration models

- Anna D'Addio and Bo E. Honoré
- D6-4: Binary variables and fixed effects: generalizing conditional logit

- Thierry Magnac