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Autor:
Nathaniel Beck
Publikováno v:
Political Analysis. 28:139-145
This letter deals with a very simple question: if we have grouped data with a binary-dependent variable and want to include fixed effects in the specification, can we meaningfully compare results using a linear model to those estimated with a logit?
Autor:
Nathaniel Beck
Publikováno v:
The SAGE Handbook of Political Science
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Publikováno v:
Political Analysis. 22:274-278
Gaibulloev, Sandler, and Sul (2014) (here after GSS) present two methodological suggestions for estimating dynamic panel models with fixed effects and provide an empirical application using them. Our interest is only in their methodological suggestio
Autor:
Nathaniel Beck
Publikováno v:
Political Analysis. 19:119-122
What follows is a longish controversy (two critiques, a reply and two rejoinders) over the quality of the estimates and associated SEs provided by Plumper and Troeger's (2007) "fixed-effect vector decompo sition" (FEVD) procedure; Plumper and Troeger
Autor:
Nathaniel Beck
Publikováno v:
Political Analysis. 18:499-505
The issue of how qualitative and quantitative information can be use together is critical. Brady, Collier and Seawright have argued that “causal process observations” can be adjoined to “data set observations.” This implies that qualitative m
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International Studies Quarterly. 50:27-44
Although spatial econometrics is being used more frequently in political science, most applications are still based on geographic notions of distance. Here we argue that it is often more fruitful to consider political economy notions of distance, suc
Autor:
Nathaniel Beck
Publikováno v:
Political Analysis. 14:347-352
When I first read King, Keohane, and Verba (1994) (KKV), I was excited by the general theme of what seemed to me the obvious, but usually unspoken, idea that all political scientists, both quantitative and qualitative, are scientists and governed by
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American Political Science Review. 98:379-389
In this article, we show that de Marchi, Gelpi, and Grynaviski's substantive analyses are fully consistent with our prior theoretical conjecture about international conflict. We note that they also agree with our main methodological point that out-of
Autor:
Nathaniel Beck
Publikováno v:
Statistica Neerlandica. 55:111-133
This article treats the analysis of ‘time‐series–cross‐section’ (TSCS) data. Such data consists of repeated observations on a series of fixed units. Examples of such data are annual observations on the political economy of OECD nations in t