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Estimation of Simultaneous Equation Models with Error Components Structure
โ Scribed by Dr. Jayalakshmi Krishnakumar (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 370
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems 312
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Economists can rarely perform controlled experiments to generate data. Existing information in the form of real-life observations simply has to be utilized in the best possible way. Given this, it is advantageous to make use of the increasing availability and accessibility of combinations of time-series and cross-sectional data in the estimation of economic models. But such data call for a new methodology of estimation and hence for the development of new econometric models. This book proposes one such new model which introduces error components in a system of simultaneous equations to take into account the temporal and cross-sectional heterogeneity of panel data. After a substantial survey of panel data models, the newly proposed model is presented in detail and indirect estimations, full information and limited information estimations, and estimations with and without the assumption of normal distribution errors. These estimation methods are then applied using a computer to estimate a model of residential electricity demand using data on American households. The results are analysed both from an economic and from a statistical point of view.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages N2-X
Introduction....Pages 1-5
A Survey of Panel Data Models....Pages 6-46
Presentation of Simultaneous Equations Model with Error Components Structure and Estimation of the Reduced Form....Pages 47-119
Estimation of the Structural Form โ Part 1....Pages 120-169
Estimation of the Structural Form โ Part 2....Pages 170-204
The Just-Identified Case and Indirect Estimation of Structural Parameters....Pages 205-226
Bias of the Feasible Estimators of Reduced Form and Structural Variance Components and Coefficients....Pages 227-306
Application to a Model of Residential Electricity Demand....Pages 307-345
Conclusions....Pages 346-352
Back Matter....Pages 353-363
โฆ Subjects
Economic Theory
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