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Modèle bayésien à effets fixes×Modèle bayésien à effets aléatoires×
DomaineÉconométrieÉconométrie
FamilleRegression modelRegression model
Année d'origine2000–20081972–1995
Auteur d'origineChib (2008); Lancaster (2000)Lindley & Smith (1972); extended by Gelman, Rubin and colleagues
TypeBayesian panel regressionBayesian hierarchical panel model
Source fondatriceLancaster, T. (2000). The incidental parameter problem since 1948. Journal of Econometrics, 95(2), 391–413. DOI ↗Gelman, A., Carlin, J. B., Stern, H. S., Dunson, D. B., Vehtari, A., & Rubin, D. B. (2013). Bayesian Data Analysis (3rd ed.). CRC Press. ISBN: 978-1439840955
AliasBayesian within estimator, Bayesian FE model, Bayesian individual fixed effects, Bayesian least squares dummy variableBayesian hierarchical model, Bayesian mixed effects model, Bayesian multilevel model, BREM
Apparentées55
RésuméThe Bayesian fixed effects model applies Bayesian inference to the classical within-group panel estimator. Unit-specific intercepts capture time-invariant unobserved heterogeneity, while prior distributions on all parameters allow probability statements about coefficients and full uncertainty quantification via the posterior distribution.The Bayesian random effects model combines panel-data random effects with a Bayesian prior framework, allowing unit-specific effects to be treated as draws from a population distribution whose hyperparameters are estimated from the data. This produces regularised, uncertainty-quantified estimates that borrow strength across units — particularly valuable for short panels, sparse groups, or settings where frequentist variance-component estimation is unstable.
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