Estimation Procedures for Pooled Cross-Sectional and Time Series Data

In this paper we provide a didactic introduction to econometric estimation procedures for data with both cross-sectional and longitudinal variation. Several different ap proaches are discussed, and data from an earlier study by Deutsch and Alt (1977) are reanalyzed as an example.

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