Econometric analysis of count data

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Econometric analysis of count data

Rainer Winkelmann

Springer-Verlag, c1997

2nd, rev. and enl. ed

  • : gw : hard

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-189) and index

"with 13 figures and 19 tables"

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Description

This text presents econometric methods for the analysis of event counts. It reviews recent literature and introduces several new results. While the emphasis is on methods for cross-section data, the modelling of time series and panel count data is also discussed. Topics covered include dependent processes, unobserved heterogeneity, selectivity and endogeneity, underreporting and Bayesian inference. Methodological and practical aspects are combined in an application dealing with the determinants of individual labour mobility.

Table of Contents

  • Probability models for event counts
  • econometric modelling
  • basic issues
  • econometric modelling
  • extensions
  • further topics
  • application to labour mobility. Conclusions: probability generating functions
  • tables.

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