Center for Policy Research Working Papers
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- 115: Testing the Fixed Effects Restrictions? A Monte Carlo Study of Chamberlain's Minimum Chi-Squared Test

- Badi Baltagi, Georges Bresson and Alain Pirotte
- 114: Hedonic Markets and Explicit Demands: Bid-Function Envelopes for Public Services, Neighborhood Amenities, and Commuting Costs

- John Yinger
- 113: A Generalized Spatial Panel Data Model with Random Effects

- Badi Baltagi, Peter Egger and Michael Pfafermayr
- 112: Testing for Sphericity in a Fixed Effects Panel Data Model (Revised July 2009)

- Badi Baltagi, Qu Feng and Chihwa Kao
- 111: Testing for Heteroskedasticity and Serial Correlation in a Random Effects Panel Data Model

- Badi Baltagi, Byoung Cheol Jung and Seuck Heun Song
- 110: The Interaction of Metropolitan Area Costs and the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit: One Size Fits All?

- Katie Fitzpatrick and Jeffrey Thompson
- 109: Public School Choice and Integration: Evidence from Durham, North Carolina

- Robert Bifulco, Helen Ladd and Stephen Ross
- 108: Testing for Heteroskedasticity and Spatial Correlation in a Random Effects Panel Data Model

- Badi Baltagi, Seuck Heun Song and Jae Hyeok Kwon
- 107: Financial Development and Openness: Evidence from Panel Data

- Badi Baltagi, Panicos Demetriades and Siong Hook Law
- 106: Public Sentiment and Tobacco Control Policy

- Perry Singleton
- 105: The Effect of Disability Insurance on Health Investment: Evidence from the VA Disability Compensation Program

- Perry Singleton
- 104: Semiparametric Deconvolution with Unknown Error Variance

- William Horrace and Christopher Parmeter
- 103: New Evidence on the Dynamic Wage Curve for Western Germany: 1980-2004

- Badi Baltagi, Uwe Blien and Katja Wolf
- 102: Testing for Random Effects and Spatial Lag Dependence in Panel Data Models

- Badi Baltagi and Long Liu
- 101: Fitting Event-History Models to Uneventful Data

- Douglas A. Wolf and Thomas M. Gill
- 100: Estimating Regional Trade Agreement Effects on FDI in an Interdependent World

- Badi Baltagi, Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- 99: Copula-Based Tests for Cross-Sectional Independence in Panel Models

- Henry Huang, Chihwa Kao and Giovanni Urga
- 98: A Monte Carlo Study for Pure and Pretest Estimators of a Panel Data Model with Spatially Autocorrelated Disturbances

- Badi Baltagi, Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- 97: A Monte Carlo Study of Efficiency Estimates from Frontier Models

- William Horrace and Seth O. Richards
- 96: Testing for Instability in Factor Structure of Yield Curves

- Dennis Philip, Chihwa Kao and Giovanni Urga
- 95: Consistent Estimation with Weak Instruments in Panel Data

- Chihwa Kao and Long Liu
- 94: Worldwide Econometrics Rankings: 1989-2005

- Badi Baltagi
- 93: Asymptotic Properties of Estimators for the Linear Panel Regression Model with Individual Effects and Serially Correlated Errors: The Case of Stationary and Non-Stationary Regressors and Residuals

- Badi Baltagi, Chihwa Kao and Long Liu
- 92: Modelling and Testing for Structural Changes in Panel Cointegration Models with Common and Idiosyncratic Stochastic Trend

- Chihwa Kao, Lorenzo Trapani and Giovanni Urga
- 91: Forecasting with Panel Data

- Badi Baltagi
- 90: Panel Cointegration with Global Stochastic Trends

- Jushan Bai, Chihwa Kao and Serena Ng
- 89: Random effects and Spatial Autocorrelations with Equal Weights

- Badi Baltagi
- 88: Panel Unit Root Tests and Spatial Dependence

- Badi Baltagi, Georges Bresson and Alain Pirotte
- 87: Fixed-Effect Estimation of Highly-Mobile Production Technologies

- William Horrace and Kurt Schnier
- 86: Estimating Heterogeneous Capacity and Capacity Utilization in a Multi-Species Fishery

- Ronald G. Felthovan, William Horrace and Kurt Schnier
- 85: Pinning Down the Value of Statistical Life

- Thomas Kniesner, W Viscusi, Christopher Woock and James Ziliak
- 84: Prediction in the Panel Data Model with Spatial Correlation: The Case of Liquor

- Badi Baltagi and Dong Li
- 83: Testing for Cointegrating Rank via Model Selection: Evidence from 165 Data Sets

- Badi Baltagi and Zijun Wang
- 82: County Characteristics and Poverty Spell Length

- Andrew Grodner, John A. Bishop and Thomas Kniesner
- 81: Rational Alcohol Addiction: Evidence from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey

- Badi Baltagi and Ingo Geishecker
- 80: Estimating Heterogeneous Production in Fisheries

- Kurt Schnier, Christopher M. Anderson and William Horrace
- 79: Inter-Industry Gender Wage Gaps by Knowledge Intensity: Discrimination and Technology in Korea

- William Horrace, Beyza Ural Marchand and Jin Hwa Jung
- 78: Identifying Technically Efficient Fishing Vessels: A Non-Empty, Minimal Subset Approach

- Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, William Horrace and Kurt Schnier
- 77: The Asymptotics for Panel Models with Common Shocks

- Chihwa Kao, Lorenzo Trapani and Giovanni Urga
- 76: Simulation-Based Two-Step Estimation with Endogenous Regressors

- Kamhon Kan and Chihwa Kao
- 75: On the Estimation and Inference of a Panel Cointegration Model with Cross-Sectional Dependence

- Jushan Bai and Chihwa Kao
- 74: Do Credit Market Barriers Exist for Minority and Women Entrepreneurs?

- Lloyd Blanchard, Bo Zhao and John Yinger
- 73: Estimating Models of Complex FDI: Are There Third-Country Effects?

- Badi Baltagi, Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- 72: Joint LM Test for Homoskedasticity in a One-Way error Component Model

- Badi Baltagi, Georges Bresson and Alain Pirotte
- 71: Unintended Consequences Of Property Tax Relief: New York’s Star Program

- William Duncombe, Tae Ho Eom and John Yinger
- 70: Ranking Inequality: Applications of Multivariate Subset Selection

- William Horrace, Joseph Marchand and Timothy M. Smeeding
- 69: Labor Supply with Social Interactions: Econometric Estimates and Their Tax Policy Implications

- Andrew Grodner and Thomas Kniesner
- 68: Cox-McFadden Partial and Marginal Likelihoods for the Proportional Hazard Model with Random Effects

- Jan Ondrich
- 67: Why Do Real Estate Brokers Continue to Discriminate? Evidence from the 2000 Housing Discrimination Study

- Bo Zhao, Jan Ondrich and John Yinger
- 66: Income and the Use of Prescription Drugs by the Elderly: Evidence from the Notch Cohorts

- John R. Moran and Kosali Simon
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