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Jennifer
C Smith's
Panel
data page
Office: +44
(0)24 7652 3469
Mobile: +44
(0)7711 288980
Fax:
+44 (0)24 7652 3032
Email: jennifer.smith@warwick.ac.uk
Address:
Department
of Economics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
Home page:
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/economics/jennifersmith/
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Panel
data links
Panel
data specialists' web pages
Pierre Blanchard's
excellent collection of links
to panel data specialists
Panel
data links
British
Household Panel Survey (BHPS)
Panel
Study of Income Dynamics (PSID)
CEPS/INSTEAD
Locate
data via the UK Data Archive
Jennifer
C Smith's work using panel data
Jennifer
Smith's research focuses on wage setting. She is currently looking at issues
relating to the distribution of pay growth, using the BHPS micro panel
data set. Her main focus at present is who takes pay cuts and why, also
relating this to measures of satisfaction. Jennifer Smith's 2000 Economic
Journal paper
on nominal wage rigidity and the consequences for the UK inflation target
has impacted on policy discussions in the UK, Canada
and beyond.
Previously Jennifer
Smith has matched trade union bargaining data and company performance data
to form a new panel covering bargaining units in a number of UK industries
during the 1980s and 1990s. Her 1996 Economic Journal paper
showed that the influence of wages elsewhere in wage determination reflects
the importance of comparisons and, together with another paper
published in Economie et Prevision, was one of the first in the
world to find rent-sharing effects in panel data.
Jennifer
Smith's lectures on panel data
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Here are notes on econometric methods for dynamic models using panel data,
written for the third year option EC322
Applied Econometrics, taught 1996-97. They are in Word6
format.
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Reading List
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Dynamic Models for Panel Data, Part 1: Bias and Inconsistency
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Introduction; Bias in OLS estimator; Bias in Fixed Effects and Random
Effects Models; Application: The demand for natural gas (Balestra and Nerlove,
1966)
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Dynamic Models for Panel Data, Part 2: Proposed Solutions
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Instrumental Variables Techniques: Anderson-Hsiao; Arellano-Bond; Using
DPD; Application: Employment equations for UK companies (Arellano and Bond,
1991)
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Dynamic Models for Panel Data, Part 3: Bias when Slope Parameters are Heterogenous
Part A
Consistency of estimators for data fields: Mean group/Swamy GLS
random coefficient; Cross-section; Aggregate time-series; Pooled; Application:
Labour demand across UK industries (Pesaran and Smith, 1995)
Part B
Large T, small N; Small T, large N; Application: Real wage determination
in OECD countries (Robertson and Symons, 1992)
Part C: Application
Growth and convergence across countries (Lee, Pesaran and Smith,
1996) (not available on-line)
All of the published papers and some of the working papers
available from this page are copyrighted. You can make a single copy of
the copyrighted materials for educational purposes.
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