
handle: 10419/20500 , 10419/18872
This paper provides a review of linear panel data models with slope heterogeneity, introduces various types of random coefficients models and suggest a common framework for dealing with them. It considers the fundamental issues of statistical inference of a random coefficients formulation using both the sampling and Bayesian approaches. The paper also provides a review of heterogeneous dynamic panels, testing for homogeneity under weak exogeneity, simultaneous equation random coefficient models, and the more recent developments in the area of cross-sectional dependence in panel data models.
dynamic heterogeneous panels, ddc:330, random coefficient models, dynamic heterogeneous panels, classical and Bayesian approaches, tests of slope heterogeneity, cross section dependence, classical and Bayesian approaches, cross section dependence, tests of slope heterogeneity, random coefficient models, dynamic heterogeneous panels, Classical and Bayesian approaches, tests of slope heterogeneity, cross section dependence., C13, Panel, random coefficient models, C33, Theorie, C12, jel: jel:C12, jel: jel:C13, jel: jel:C33
dynamic heterogeneous panels, ddc:330, random coefficient models, dynamic heterogeneous panels, classical and Bayesian approaches, tests of slope heterogeneity, cross section dependence, classical and Bayesian approaches, cross section dependence, tests of slope heterogeneity, random coefficient models, dynamic heterogeneous panels, Classical and Bayesian approaches, tests of slope heterogeneity, cross section dependence., C13, Panel, random coefficient models, C33, Theorie, C12, jel: jel:C12, jel: jel:C13, jel: jel:C33
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