
This paper proposes a new estimator for the fixed effects ordered logit model. In contrast to existing methods, the new procedure allows estimating the thresholds. The empirical relevance and simplicity of implementation is illustrated in an application on the effect of unemployment on life satisfaction.
Logit-Modell, J28, correlated heterogeneity, 2002 Economics and Econometrics, Modell, panel data, ECON Department of Economics, Ordered response, 10007 Department of Economics, incidental parameters, Panelanalyse, ddc:330, 330 Economics, 2003 Finance, Logit, ordered response, Ordered response, panel data, correlated heterogeneity, incidental parameters, Panel, C25, J64, Theorie, C23, jel: jel:C23, jel: jel:J64, jel: jel:C25, jel: jel:J28
Logit-Modell, J28, correlated heterogeneity, 2002 Economics and Econometrics, Modell, panel data, ECON Department of Economics, Ordered response, 10007 Department of Economics, incidental parameters, Panelanalyse, ddc:330, 330 Economics, 2003 Finance, Logit, ordered response, Ordered response, panel data, correlated heterogeneity, incidental parameters, Panel, C25, J64, Theorie, C23, jel: jel:C23, jel: jel:J64, jel: jel:C25, jel: jel:J28
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