The Accuracy of Inference in Small Samples of Dynamic Panel Data Models
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| Publication date | 2001 |
| Series | Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper, 2001-006/4 |
| Number of pages | 47 |
| Publisher | Amsterdam: Tinbergen Institute |
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| Abstract |
Through Monte Carlo experiments the small sample behavior is examined of various inference techniques for dynamic panel data models when both the time-series and cross-section dimensions of the data set are small. The LSDV technique and corrected versions of it are compared with IV and GMM regarding: coefficient bias, accuracy of variance estimators - both of the disturbances and of the coefficient estimators - and the actual size of coefficient tests. A reasonably simple and consistent bias adjusted LSDV estimator, for which we find an analytical and a bootstrap consistent estimator of its variance, performs relatively well. Further higher-order refinements of the bias correction do not improve the accuracy considerably. Most techniques show substantial size distortions for asymptotic t tests. Finally, it is illustrated how these findings help to interpret empirical results on the relationship between so-called dynamic externalities and local economic activity in Moroccan urban areas.
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| Document type | Working paper |
| Published at | http://www.tinbergen.nl/ti-publications/discussion-papers.php?paper=116 |
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