Political science has relied upon panel or longitudinal data incrementally in the last decades. In comparison with cross-section data, the inferences attainable through panel data are considerably more enlightening; however, its analysis should not be limited to the classical linear model of ordinary least-squares regression. Based on real electoral data and simulations, this research note demonstrates the greater robustness of the fixed and random effects models and the problems associated to the Arellano-Bond estimator, in the case of short panels, which are common in electoral studies.
Análisis de datos de panel en ciencia política: ventajas y aplicaciones en estudios electorales
Adrian Pignataro
2018-01-01
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Political science has relied upon panel or longitudinal data incrementally in the last decades. In comparison with cross-section data, the inferences attainable through panel data are considerably more enlightening; however, its analysis should not be limited to the classical linear model of ordinary least-squares regression. Based on real electoral data and simulations, this research note demonstrates the greater robustness of the fixed and random effects models and the problems associated to the Arellano-Bond estimator, in the case of short panels, which are common in electoral studies.File in questo prodotto:
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