A General Panel Model for Unobserved Time Heterogeneity with Application to the Politics of Mass Incarceration
Abstract
Panel data analysis is common in the social sciences. Fixed effects models are a favorite among sociologists because they control for unobserved heterogeneity (unexplained variation) among cross-sectional units, but estimates are biased when there is unobserved heterogeneity in the underlying time trends. Two-way fixed effects models adjust for unobserved time heterogeneity but are inefficient, cannot include unit-invariant variables, and...
Paper Details
Title
A General Panel Model for Unobserved Time Heterogeneity with Application to the Politics of Mass Incarceration
Published Date
May 25, 2021
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
2
Pages
348 - 377
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