Citations for "Parameters of interest, nuisance parameters and orthogonality conditions An application to autoregressive error component models"
by Crepon, Bruno & Kramarz, Francis & Trognon, Alain
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- Sadraoui, Tarek & Ben Zina, Naceur, 2007.
"Coopération en R&D et croissance économique : Une analyse par les données de panel dynamique
[R&D Cooperation and economic growth: A dynamic panel data analysis],"
MPRA Paper
3415, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Magnac, Thierry & Maurin, Eric, 2003.
"Identification and Information in Monotone Binary Models,"
IDEI Working Papers
180, Institut d'Économie Industrielle (IDEI), Toulouse, revised Oct 2004.
- Bronwyn H. Hall & Jacques Mairesse & Lee Branstetter & Bruno Crepon, 1999.
"Does Cash Flow Cause Investment and R&D: An Exploration Using Panel Data for French, Japanese, and United States Scientific Firms,"
Finance
9902005, EconWPA.
- Hall, B. & Mairesse, J. & Branstetter, L. & Crepon, B., 1998.
"Does Cash Flow cause Investment and R&D: An Exploration Using Panel Data for French, Japanese, and United States Scientific Firms,"
Economics Papers
142, Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford.
- Bronwyn H. Hall, Jacques Mairesse, Lee Branstetter, and Bruno Crepon., 1998.
"Does Cash Flow Cause Investment and R& D: An Exploration Using Panel Data for French, Japanese, and United States Scientific Firms,"
Economics Working Papers
98-260, University of California at Berkeley.
- Hall, Bronwyn H. & Mairesse, Jaques & Branstetter, Lee & Crepon, Bruno, 1998.
"Does Cash Flow Cause Investment and R&D: An Exploration Using Panel Data for French, Japanese, and United States Scientific Firms,"
Department of Economics, Working Paper Series
qt11v204tz, Department of Economics, Institute for Business and Economic Research, UC Berkeley.
- Bronwyn H. Hall & Jacques Mairesse & Benoit Mulkay, 1998.
"Does cash flow cause investment and R&D: an exploration using panel data for French, Japanes and United States scientific firms,"
IFS Working Papers
W98/11, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
- Thierry Magnac & Eric Maurin, 2003.
"Identification & Information in Monotone Binary Models,"
Research Unit Working Papers
0309, Laboratoire d'Economie Appliquee, INRA.
- Guido Imbens, 2000.
"Efficient Estimation of Average Treatment Effects Using the Estimated Propensity Score,"
Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers
1166, Econometric Society.
- Blundell, R. & Bond, S., 1995.
"Initial Conditions and Moment Restrictions in Dynamic Panel Data Models,"
Economics Papers
104, Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford.
- Yoshitsugu Kitazawa, 2003.
"Dynamic Panel Data Model and Moment Generating Function,"
Discussion Papers
13, Kyushu Sangyo University, Faculty of Economics.
- Alban Thomas, 2002.
"Consistent estimation of discrete-choice models for panel data with multiplicative effects,"
10th International Conference on Panel Data, Berlin, July 5-6, 2002
D6-2, International Conferences on Panel Data.
- Rob Alessie & Stefan Hochguertel & Guglielmo Weber, 2005.
"Consumer Credit: Evidence From Italian Micro Data,"
Journal of the European Economic Association,
MIT Press, vol. 3(1), pages 144-178, 03.
- Mark Harris & Simon Feeny, 2003.
"Habit persistence in effective tax rates,"
Applied Economics,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 35(8), pages 951-958.
- Prokhorov, Artem & Schmidt, Peter, 2009.
"GMM redundancy results for general missing data problems,"
Journal of Econometrics,
Elsevier, vol. 151(1), pages 47-55, July.
- Badi H. Baltagi & Chihwa Kao, 2000.
"Nonstationary Panels, Cointegration in Panels and Dynamic Panels: A Survey,"
Center for Policy Research Working Papers
16, Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University.
- Mark N. Harris & Simon Feeny, 2000.
"Habit Persistence in Effective Tax Rates: Evidence Using Australian Tax Entities,"
Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series
wp2000n13, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne.