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To allow for spatial heterogeneity we then apply Time Series Cross Section (TSCS) Granger causality tests for each of the eight analysed countries separately.
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To evaluate the performance of the (four) different bargaining categories (state-imposed coordination serving as the reference category), the authors present a time-series cross section analysis of the determinants of the growth rate of nominal labor cost, the unemployment rate, and the current account balance for a sample of 18 countries, 1981 2002.
Given our previous findings using both the between and the within estimator, three sets of results are presented, corresponding to pooled time-series cross section (columns (1), (4) and (7)), OLS on country means (columns (2), (5) and (8)), and panel estimation which controls for country-specific fixed effects (columns (3), (6) and (9)).
This proposition is examined using both time-series cross-section analyses and a regression discontinuity design.
This course covers methods for making inferences with repeated observations data, focusing mostly on the theory and estimation of models for panel and time-series cross-section data.
We find empirical support for this argument using binary time-series-cross-section analysis covering 83 to 140 countries between 1984 and 2007.
Time-series cross-section data from 50 German machine tool manufacturers between 1984 and 1992 are used to perform panel analyses.
Let us turn to the time-series cross-section analysis first.
Time-series, cross-section values of these indexes are summarized in Tables 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
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