Panel data is a data type increasingly used in research in economics, social sciences, and medicine. Its primary characteristic is that the data variation goes jointly over space (across individuals, firms, countries, etc.) and time (over years, months, etc.). Panel data allow examination of problem
Panel Methods for Finance: A Guide to Panel Data Econometrics for Financial Applications
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- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Series
- De Gruyter Studies in the Practice of Econometrics, 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Financial data are typically characterised by a time-series and cross-sectional dimension. Accordingly, econometric modelling in finance requires appropriate attention to these two β or occasionally more than two β dimensions of the data. Panel data techniques are developed to do exactly this. This book provides an overview of commonly applied panel methods for financial applications, including popular techniques such as Fama-MacBeth estimation, one-way, two-way and interactive fixed effects, clustered standard errors, instrumental variables, and difference-in-differences.
Panel Methods for Finance: A Guide to Panel Data Econometrics for Financial Applications by Marno Verbeek offers the reader:
β’ Focus on panel methods where the time dimension is relatively small
β’ A clear and intuitive exposition, with a focus on implementation and practical relevance
β’ Concise presentation, with many references to financial applications and other sources
β’ Focus on techniques that are relevant for and popular in empirical work in finance and accounting
β’ Critical discussion of key assumptions, robustness, and other issues related to practical implementation
β¦ Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Acronyms
1 Introduction
2 Linear static models
3 Dealing with heterogeneity and endogeneity: fixed effects, IV and GMM
4 Outliers, missing values and other data issues
5 Linear dynamic models
6 Models with limited dependent variables
7 Estimating average treatment effects
Bibliography
Index
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