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Statistical methods for time series and panel data analysis

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Ana-Gabriela Babucea (“Constantin Brâncuşi” University of Târgu-Jiu, Romania)

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Abstract

Analysis of time series and panel data is a very large area of methodology. In this brief presentation of these classes of models, I am exchanging depth for breadth in an attempt to point particular types of models that may need to investigate further in doing empirical work.

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Article provided by University of Petrosani, Romania in its journal Annals of University of Petroşani.

Volume (Year): 4 (2004)
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Pages: 5-12
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Keywords: time series; panel data; methods; hazard models; Cox regression;

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