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Quantile Regression for General Spatial Panel Data Models with Fixed Effects
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Tang, Manlai
, Tian, Maozai
, Dai, Xiaowen
, Yan, Zhen
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Asymptotic properties
/ Cigarettes
/ Computer simulation
/ Economic models
/ Estimators
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Spatial data
2016
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Quantile Regression for General Spatial Panel Data Models with Fixed Effects
by
Tang, Manlai
, Tian, Maozai
, Dai, Xiaowen
, Yan, Zhen
in
Asymptotic properties
/ Cigarettes
/ Computer simulation
/ Economic models
/ Estimators
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Spatial data
2016
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Quantile Regression for General Spatial Panel Data Models with Fixed Effects
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Quantile Regression for General Spatial Panel Data Models with Fixed Effects
2016
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This paper considers the quantile regression model with both individual fixed effect and time period effect for general spatial panel data. Instrumental variable quantile regression estimators will be proposed. Asymptotic properties of the proposed estimators will be developed. Simulations are conducted to study the performance of the proposed method. We will illustrate our methodologies using a cigarettes demand data set.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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