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ordered response, panel data, correlated heterogeneity, incidental parameters
Ordered response, panel data, correlated heterogeneity, incidental parameters
Perfect prediction, Bias reduction, Penalised likelihood, Logit, Probit, Affordable Care Act
perfect prediction, bias reduction, penalised likelihood, logit, probit, Affordable Care Act
Happiness, subjective well-being, children, fertility, mother- hood, parenthood, life cycle, selection, matching, fixed effects
Subjective beliefs, Educational completion uncertainty, Human Capital Investment
human capital investment, post-secondary education, completion uncertainty, subjective probabilities, subjective beliefs
gravity model, endogenous preferential trade agreement membership, Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood estimation with endogenous binary indicator variables
Perfect Prediction, Incidental Parameter Bias, Fixed Effects, Panel Data, Binary Response
Digitization, online publication, bibliometrics, knowledge production function, recombinant growth, citations, networks, scholarly communication
Gravity models, Multilateral resistance, Spatial models
Private health insurance, Insurance mandate, Panel data, Dynamic Models
Hospital Readmissions, Affordable Care Act, Hospital Quality, Competition
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A ordable Care Act, Competition, Hospital quality
Hospital Readmissions, Affordable Care Act, Hospital Quality, competition, Hospital Chains
self-reported health, healthcare utilisation, dynamic panel data, state dependence, heterogeneity
fixed effects, generalized linear models, gravity models
Goods trade, Gravity equation, Services trade, Structural estimation
panel autoregression, dynamic panel data, happiness, life satisfaction, well-being, adaptation, persistence