
Productivity, Panel Data and Applied Econometrics
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Subal C Kumbhakar is a distinguished professor in economics at SUNY Binghamton, USA. He is a co-editor of the Springer journal Empirical Economics. He is a fellow of the Journal of Econometrics and a distinguished author of the Journal of Applied Econometrics. He holds an Honorary Doctorate degree from Gothenburg University, Sweden. He has extensively published in international journals in economics and econometrics.
Badi H. Baltagi is a Distinguished Professor of Economics at Syracuse University, known for his influential work in econometrics. He has served as editor for Economics Letters and Empirical Economics, and as replication editor for the Journal of Applied Econometrics. A Fellow of the Journal of Econometrics, Baltagi has received numerous accolades, including the Plura Scripsit Award from Econometric Theory and the Distinguished Authors Award from the Journal of Applied Econometrics.
Content
Chapter 0. Introduction.- Chapter 01. Productivity, Panel Data and Applied Econometrics: A Special Issue of Empirical Economics in Honor of Robin C. Sickles.- Chapter 02. Two-way fixed effects, the two-way mundlak regression, and difference-in-differences estimators.- Chapter 03. A new semiparametric stochastic frontier model: addressing inefficiency and model fl exibility using panel data.- Chapter 04. A selective review of panel approaches to construct counterfactuals.- Chapter 05. A randomly swapped bootstrap for paired data: testing equality of distribution for correlated samples.- Chapter 06. Are operationally effi cient fi rms greener?.- Chapter 07. Estimating fl exible functional forms using macroeconomic data.- Chapter 08. Forecasting U.S. social security disability applications: a spatial dynamic panel data model approach.- Chapter 09. The impact of measurement error on trends in earnings
inequality in the USA.- Chapter 10. Racial and ethnic differences in quitting when marijuana retail markets are legal: evidence from California.- Chapter 11. Two-way random effects model with serial correlation.- Chapter 12. Spatial stochastic frontier model with stochastic weighting matrix.- Chapter 13. Sectoral trade elasticities and consequences of embeddedness for the economic performance of the European regions.- Chapter 14. Efficiency of Queensland public hospitals via spatial panel stochastic frontier models.- Chapter 15. Handling multiple proxies.- Chapter 16. Beyond geography: house price covariance and socio-economic distance in homeownership decisions.- Chapter 17. Peer effects with sample selection: an application in online job training.