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Interactive effects panel data models with general factors and regressors

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posted on 2025-05-22, 06:12 authored by Bin Peng, Liangjun Su, Joakim WesterlundJoakim Westerlund, Yanrong Yang
This paper considers a model with general regressors and unobservable common factors. An estimator based on iterated principal component analysis is proposed, which is shown to be not only asymptotically normal, but under certain conditions also free of the otherwise so common asymptotic incidental parameters bias. Interestingly, the conditions required to achieve unbiasedness become weaker the stronger the trends in the factors, and if the trending is strong enough, unbiasedness comes at no cost at all. The approach does not require any knowledge of how many factors there are, or whether they are deterministic or stochastic. The order of integration of the factors is also treated as unknown, as is the order of integration of the regressors, which means that there is no need to pre-test for unit roots, or to decide on which deterministic terms to include in the model.

History

Journal

Econometric Theory

Volume

41

Pagination

472-488

Location

Cambridge, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0266-4666

eISSN

1469-4360

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Cambridge University Press