Asymmetric Fixed-effects Models for Panel Data

Socius4.50
Volume: 5, Pages: 237802311982644 - 237802311982644
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Standard fixed-effects methods presume that effects of variables are symmetric: The effect of increasing a variable is the same as the effect of decreasing that variable but in the opposite direction. This is implausible for many social phenomena. York and Light showed how to estimate asymmetric models by estimating first-difference regressions in which the difference scores for the predictors are decomposed into positive and negative changes....
Paper Details
Title
Asymmetric Fixed-effects Models for Panel Data
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
5
Pages
237802311982644 - 237802311982644
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