
Introduction to Econometrics 3rd Edition by James Stock, Mark Watson
Edition 3ISBN: 978-9352863501
Introduction to Econometrics 3rd Edition by James Stock, Mark Watson
Edition 3ISBN: 978-9352863501 Exercise 17
A researcher is using a panel data set on n = 1000 workers over T = 10 years (from 2001 through 2010) that contains the workers' earnings, gender, education, and age. The researcher is interested in the effect of education on earnings. Give some examples of unobserved person-specific variables that are correlated with both education and earnings. Can you think of examples of time-specific variables that might be correlated with education and earnings How would you control for these person-specific and time-specific effects in a panel data regression
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Suppose a researcher conducts a survey o...
Introduction to Econometrics 3rd Edition by James Stock, Mark Watson
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