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Panel data and structural labour market models [electornic resources] / edited by Henning Bunzel ... [et al.].

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  • 出版: Amsterdam : Elsevier c2000.
  • 叢書名: Contributions to economic analysis ,v. 243
  • 主題: Labor market , Labor supply , Unemployment , Business & Economics--Labor , Business & Economics--Management , Labour economics
  • ISBN: 9781849508506
  • URL: Connect to Emerald resource
  • 一般註:Papers presented at a conference Includes bibliographical references 99年度中區共購共享電子書 Three elements of personnel policy : worker flows, retention and pay/ Niels Westergaard-Nielsen -- Equilibrium search with human capital accumulation / Lars Korsholm -- Employer pay policies and male retirement decisions / G. Lanot -- Search friction in the U.S. labor market : equilibrium estimates from the PSID / Shannon N. Seitz -- Estimating the intertemporal elasticity of substitution in a model with household production : implications for macroeconomics / Randall Wright -- Monte Carlo EM-algorithms for the proportional hazards model with grouped duration data / Laxs Muus -- Econometric analysis of dynamic panel data models: a growth theory example / S. Aiyar -- A structural modelof labor market histories with duration dependence and endogenous search / M.-Y. An -- Insiders versus outsiders and endogenous search / Birthe Larsen --The simple analytics of partnership formation / Melvyn G. Coles -- Equilibrium unemployment with wage posting : Burdett-Mortensen meet Pissarides / Dale T. Mortensen -- The relation between wages and labor marketfrictions : an empirical analysis based on matched worker-firm data / Kaxsten Albaek -- Job destruction and wage dynamics / George R. Neumann-- The equilibrium search model with productivity dispersion and structural unemployment : anapplication to Danish data / Michael Rosholm --An introduction to panel data and structural labour market models / Dale T. Mortensen
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  • 系統號: 000218734 | 機讀編目格式

館藏資訊

The main focus of this book is on various theoretical and practical issues in the field of panel data econometrics. This is an important and active field of research with significant relevance for empirical studies in a variety of subjects including economics, finance, social sciences, health etc. This book presents contributions by several leading experts who provide their views on a wide range of topics, both theoretical and applied, that can serve as a basis for future research on the methodology and applications of panel data modelling. Areas of application of panel data modelling have only been increasing over the past years and there is no doubt that the range is going to expand further. The applied papers of this book have been regrouped as one major part and further subdivided into different fields, thus showing their variety and opening up the horizon for researchers in these and other fields. The reader will notice that they all have a substantial methodological content which is indispensable for their analysis of the economic, social or other phenomena under consideration. This first part includes such diversified areas of study as macroeconomics, social economics, insurance/finance and energy economics. As a second part, there are papers that deal more with theoretical issues such as specification problems, unit root tests and aggregation of individual series, heteroscedasticity tests for panel data models and non-parametric techniques. The final part contains papers that are directly related to and elaborate on Balestra's work.

摘要註

Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models is the latest volume in a series of four, reporting on the original work of an internationalgroup of scholars with research interests in the performance of the labour markets that condition the dynamic labour market experiences of individual workers. The book contains papers focusing on theoretical and empirical modelling of the labour market covering both wage equilibriummodels and models for labour market transition. Contributions range from the theoretical or econometric through empirical structural methods and exploratory data analysis based on employer and employee level data. Academic libraries, labour economists, labour and industrial relations research institutes and statistical agencies will find this a particularly useful piece of work

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