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LSDVC

LSDVC is a bias-corrected panel data estimator introduced by Kiviet (1995) to address the well-known Nickell bias that afflicts the standard Least Squares Dummy Variable (LSDV) estimator in dynamic panel models with a lagged dependent variable. It is particularly suited for researchers working with datasets where the number of time periods T is small relative to the number of cross-sectional units N, such as firm-level or country-level panels spanning a short time horizon.

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Bias-Corrected Least Squares Dummy Variable (LSDVC)
Taxonomic method record · regression-model / econometrics
  • Kiviet, J. F. (1995). On bias, inconsistency, and efficiency of various estimators in dynamic panel data models. Journal of Econometrics, 68(1), 53–78. · DOI 10.1016/0304-4076(94)01643-E
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