A Transformed Random Effects Model with Applications

This paper proposes a transformed random effects model for analyzing non-normal panel data where both the response and (some of) the covariates are subject to transformations for inducing flexible functional form, normality, homoscedasticity, and simple model structure. We develop a maximum likeliho...

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Main Author: YANG, Zhenlin
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-20382010-09-23T05:48:03Z A Transformed Random Effects Model with Applications YANG, Zhenlin This paper proposes a transformed random effects model for analyzing non-normal panel data where both the response and (some of) the covariates are subject to transformations for inducing flexible functional form, normality, homoscedasticity, and simple model structure. We develop a maximum likelihood procedure for model estimation and inference, along with a computational device which makes the estimation procedure feasible in cases of large panels. We provide model specification tests that take into account the fact that parameter values for error components cannot be negative. We illustrate the model and methods with two applications: state production and wage distribution. The empirical results strongly favor the new model to the standard ones where either linear or log-linear functional form is employed. Monte Carlo simulation shows that maximum likelihood inference is quite robust against mild departure from normality. 2007-04-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1039 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University computational device; flexible functional form; maximum likelihood estimation; one-sided LM tests; robustness Econometrics
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YANG, Zhenlin
A Transformed Random Effects Model with Applications
description This paper proposes a transformed random effects model for analyzing non-normal panel data where both the response and (some of) the covariates are subject to transformations for inducing flexible functional form, normality, homoscedasticity, and simple model structure. We develop a maximum likelihood procedure for model estimation and inference, along with a computational device which makes the estimation procedure feasible in cases of large panels. We provide model specification tests that take into account the fact that parameter values for error components cannot be negative. We illustrate the model and methods with two applications: state production and wage distribution. The empirical results strongly favor the new model to the standard ones where either linear or log-linear functional form is employed. Monte Carlo simulation shows that maximum likelihood inference is quite robust against mild departure from normality.
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author YANG, Zhenlin
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title A Transformed Random Effects Model with Applications
title_short A Transformed Random Effects Model with Applications
title_full A Transformed Random Effects Model with Applications
title_fullStr A Transformed Random Effects Model with Applications
title_full_unstemmed A Transformed Random Effects Model with Applications
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1039
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