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Robust Hausman Test

The Robust Hausman Test is a heteroscedasticity- and autocorrelation-robust version of the Hausman specification test, used to choose between fixed-effects and random-effects estimators in panel-data models. It builds on Hausman's 1978 test and the robust treatment of correlated effects developed by Arellano (1993).

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Heteroscedasticity- and Autocorrelation-Robust Hausman Specification Test
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  • Hausman, J. A. (1978). Specification Tests in Econometrics. Econometrica, 46(6), 1251-1271. · DOI 10.2307/1913827
  • Arellano, M. (1993). On the Testing of Correlated Effects with Panel Data. Journal of Econometrics, 59(1-2), 87-97. · DOI 10.1016/0304-4076(93)90040-C
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