Many economic relationships are dynamic in nature, and one of the advantages of panel data is that they allow the researcher to better understand the dynamics of adjustment. See, for example, Balestra and Nerlove (Econometrica 34:585–612, 1966) on dynamic demand for natural gas and Arellano and Bond (Rev Econ Stud 58:277–297, 1991) on a dynamic model of employment.

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Dynamic Panels

  • Badi H. Baltagi

摘要

Many economic relationships are dynamic in nature, and one of the advantages of panel data is that they allow the researcher to better understand the dynamics of adjustment. See, for example, Balestra and Nerlove (Econometrica 34:585–612, 1966) on dynamic demand for natural gas and Arellano and Bond (Rev Econ Stud 58:277–297, 1991) on a dynamic model of employment.