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7 | Function to generate R vectors of resampled IDs. It works reshuffling the row number of the original data - which is stored in the input \code{idvar} along with the relative IDs. The output is a list (N_{i}x1xR), where N_{i} is a random number depending on the reshuffle.
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7 | Function to generate R vectors of resampled IDs. It works reshuffling the row number of the original data - which is stored in the input \code{idvar} along with the relative IDs. The output is a list (N_{i}x1xR), where N_{i} is a random number depending on the reshuffle.
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23 | \code{checkM()} accepts one input and - if code{input} is a matrix - returns it without column names, otherwise transforms it into a matrix and returns it without column names.
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23 | \code{checkMD()} accepts one input and - if code{input} is a matrix - returns it without column names, otherwise transforms it into a matrix and returns it without column names. In case any of the elements of input are different from 0 or 1, it stops the routine and throws an error.
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47 | \code{gACF()} estimates the second stage of ACF routine. It accepts 7 inputs, generates and optimizes over the group of moment functions E(xi_{it}Z^{k}_{it}).
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47 | \code{gACF()} estimates the second stage of ACF routine. It accepts 7 inputs, generates and optimizes over the group of moment functions E(xi_{it}Z^{k}_{it}).
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47 | \code{gACF()} estimates the second stage of ACF routine. It accepts 7 inputs, generates and optimizes over the group of moment functions E(xi_{it}Z^{k}_{it}).
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55 | \code{gOPLP()} estimates the second stage of OP and LP routines. It accepts 7 inputs, generates and optimizes over the group of moment functions E(e_{it}X^{k}_{it}).
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55 | \code{gOPLP()} estimates the second stage of OP and LP routines. It accepts 7 inputs, generates and optimizes over the group of moment functions E(e_{it}X^{k}_{it}).
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55 | \code{gOPLP()} estimates the second stage of OP and LP routines. It accepts 7 inputs, generates and optimizes over the group of moment functions E(e_{it}X^{k}_{it}).
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31 | \code{lagPanel()} accepts three inputs (the ID, the time and the variable to be lagged) and returns the vector of lagged variable. Lagged inputs with no correspondence - i.e., X_{-1} - are returned as NA.
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58 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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58 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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60 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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60 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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60 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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60 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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41 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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41 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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41 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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41 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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44 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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44 | where \eqn{y_{it}} is the (log) output, w_{it} a 1xJ vector of (log) free variables, k_{it} is a 1xK vector of state variables and \eqn{\epsilon_{it}} is a normally distributed idiosyncratic error term.
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51 | \code{weightM()} accepts at least 7 inputs: Y, X1, X2, Z1, Z2, betas and numR. With these, computes the optimal weighting matrix in a system GMM framework, i.e. W* = sigma*Z'Z. If it is called during the first stage, it returns W*, otherwise will return an estimate of the parameters' standard errors, i.e., the square root of the diagonal of the variance-covariance matrix: 1/N( (X'Z) W* (Z'X) )^{-1}.
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