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Bayesian estimation of multivariate panel probits with higher-order network interdependence and an application to firms' global market participation in Guangdong

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posted on 2022-12-09, 15:33 authored by Badi H Baltagi, Peter H Egger, Michaela Kesina
This paper proposes a Bayesian estimation framework for panel data sets with binary dependent variables where a large number of cross-sectional units are observed over a short period of time and cross-sectional units are interdependent in more than a single network domain. The latter provides for a substantial degree of flexibility towards modeling the decay function in network neighborliness (e.g., by disentangling the importance of rings of neighbors) or towards allowing for several channels of interdependence whose relative importance is unknown ex ante. Besides the flexible parameterization of cross-sectional dependence, the approach allows for simultaneity of the equations. These features should make the approach interesting for applications in a host of contexts involving structural and reduced-form models of multivariate choice problems at micro-, meso-, and macro-economic levels. The paper outlines the estimation approach, illustrates its suitability by simulation examples, and provides an application to study exporting and foreign ownership among potentially interdependent firms in the specialized and transport machinery sector in the province of Guangdong.

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SNF under Grant No. 100018-169537

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Baltagi, B.H., Egger, P.H., & Kesina, M. (2022). Bayesian estimation of multivariatepanel probits with higher-order network interdependence and an application to firms' global market participation in Guangdong. Journal of Applied Econometrics,1-23.https://doi.org/10.1002/jae.2934

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School of Business

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECONOMETRICS

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(23)

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WILEY

issn

0883-7252

eissn

1099-1255

Acceptance date

2022-02-09

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-12-09

Language

English

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