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Abstract: In this paper, we provide an intensive review of the recent developments for semiparametric and fully nonparametric panel data models that are linearly separable in the innovation and the individual-specific term. We analyze these developments under two alternative model specifications: fixed and random effects panel data models. More precisely, in the random effects setting, we focus our attention in the analysis of some efficiency issues that have to do with the so-called working independence condition. This assumption is introduced when estimating the asymptotic variance-covariance matrix of nonparametric estimators. In the fixed effects setting, to cope with the so-called incidental parameters problem, we consider two different estimation approaches: profiling techniques and differencing methods. Furthermore, we are also interested in the endogeneity problem and how instrumental variables are used in this context. In addition, for practitioners, we also show different ways of avoiding the so-called curse of dimensionality problem in pure nonparametric models. In this way, semiparametric and additive models appear as a solution when the number of explanatory variables is large.
Fuente: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2017, 31(4), 923-960
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Publication date: 01/09/2017
No. of pages: 38
Publication type: Article
DOI: 10.1111/joes.12177
ISSN: 0950-0804,1467-6419
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JUAN MANUEL RODRIGUEZ POO
ALEXANDRA PILAR SOBERON VELEZ
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