This textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to panel data
econometrics, an area that has enjoyed considerable growth over the
last two decades. Micro and Macro panels are becoming increasingly
available, and methods for dealing with these types of data are in
high demand among practitioners. Software programs have fostered this
growth, including freely available programs in R and numerous
user-written programs in both Stata and EViews.Written by one of the
world’s leading researchers and authors in the field, Econometric
Analysis of Panel Data has established itself as the leading textbook
for graduate and postgraduate courses on panel data. It provides
up-to-date coverage of basic panel data techniques, illustrated with
real economic applications and datasets, which are available at the
book’s website on springer.com. This new sixth edition has been
fully revised and updated, and includes new material on dynamic
panels, limited dependent variables and nonstationary panels, as well
as spatial panel data. The author also provides empirical
illustrations and examples using Stata and EViews. “This is a
definitive book written by one of the architects of modern, panel data
econometrics. It provides both a practical introduction to the subject
matter, as well as a thorough discussion of the underlying statistical
principles without taxing the reader too greatly." Professor Kajal
Lahiri, State University of New York, Albany, USA. "This book is the
most comprehensive work available on panel data. It is written by one
of the leading contributors to the field, and is notable for its
encyclopaedic coverage and its clarity of exposition. It is useful to
theorists and to people doing applied work using panel data. It is
valuable as a text for a course in panel data, as a supplementary text
for more general courses in econometrics, and as a reference."
Professor Peter Schmidt, Michigan State University, USA. “Panel data
econometrics is in its ascendancy, combining the power of cross
section averaging with all the subtleties of temporal and spatial
dependence. Badi Baltagi provides a remarkable roadmap of this
fascinating interface of econometric method, enticing the novitiate
with technical gentleness, the expert with comprehensive coverage and
the practitioner with many empirical applications.” Professor Peter
C. B. Phillips, Cowles Foundation, Yale University, USA.
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ISBN
9783030539535
Publisert
2021
Utgave
6. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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