Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv

Volume 95, n° 4, Dezember 2011

Interdisciplinary aspects of panel data analysis

  • HAUPT Harry, HSIAO Cheng - Introduction to the special issue: interdisciplinary aspects of panel data analysis, pp. 325-327
  • BALTAGI Badi H., KAO Chihwa, NA Sanggon - Test of hypotheses in panel data models when the regressor and disturbances are possibly non-stationary, pp. 329-350
  • KLEINKE Kristian, STEMMLER Mark, REINECKE Jost, LÖSEL Friedrich - Efficient ways to impute incomplete panel data, pp. 351-373
  • SINGER Hermann - Continuous-discrete state-space modeling of panel data with nonlinear filter algorithms, pp. 375-413
  • REINECKE Jost, SEDDIG Daniel - Growth mixture models in longitudinal research, pp. 415-434
  • BRESSON Georges, HSIAO Cheng, PIROTTE Alain - Assessing the contribution of R&D to total factor productivity—a Bayesian approach to account for heterogeneity and heteroskedasticity, pp. 435-452
  • McARDLE John J. - Longitudinal dynamic analyses of cognition in the health and retirement study panel, pp. 453-480
  • DAVIDOV Eldad, THÖRNER Stefan, SCHMIDT Peter, GOSEN Stefanie, WOLF Carina - Level and change of group-focused enmity in Germany: unconditional and conditional latent growth curve models with four panel waves, pp. 481-500

  • BRESSON Georges, HSIAO Cheng - A functional connectivity approach for modeling cross-sectional dependence with an application to the estimation of hedonic housing prices in Paris, pp. 501-529

(résumés du n° 4/2011)

Volume 95, n° 3, September 2011

  • NADARAJAH Saralees - The exponentiated exponential distribution: a survey, pp. 219-251
  • VERAART Almut E. D. - How precise is the finite sample approximation of the asymptotic distribution of realised variation measures in the presence of jumps? pp. 253-291
  • COLOMBI Roberto, GIORDANO Sabrina - Testing lumpability for marginal discrete hidden Markov models, pp. 293-311
  • SHERMAN Michael, MAITY Arnab, WANG Suojin - Inferences for the ratio: Fieller’s interval, log ratio, and large sample based confidence intervals, pp. 313-323

(résumés du n° 3/2011)  

Volume 95, n° 2, 2011

  • SCAGLIARINI Michele - Multivariate process capability using principal component analysis in the presence of measurement errors, pp. 113-128
  • CRIBARI-NETO Francisco, DA SILVA Wilton Bernardino - A new heteroskedasticity-consistent covariance matrix estimator for the linear regression model, pp. 129-146

  • HERWARTZ Helmut - Specific-to-general predictor selection in approximate autoregressions—Monte Carlo evidence and a large scale performance assessment with real data, pp. 147-168

  • KUNDU Debasis, GUPTA Rameshwar D. - Absolute continuous bivariate generalized exponential distribution, pp. 169-185

  • HASSLER Uwe, DEMETRESCU Matei, TARCOLEA Adina I. - Asymptotic normal tests for integration in panels with cross-dependent units, pp. 187-204

  • SCHLITTGEN Rainer - A weighted least-squares approach to clusterwise regression, pp. 205-217

(résumés du n° 2/2011)  

Volume 95, n° 1, 2011

  • DRECHSLER Jörg - Multiple imputation in practice—a case study using a complex German establishment survey, pp. 1-26
  • SCHULZ Frowin C., MOSLER Karl - The effect of infrequent trading on detecting price jump, pp. 27-58
  • JUNG Robert C., TREMAYNE A. R. - Useful models for time series of counts or simply wrong ones? pp. 59-91
  • LIN Hsin-Yi - A robust test for non-nested hypotheses, pp.93-111

(résumés du n° 1/2011)

 

 

 

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