Bias corrected instrumental variables estimation for dynamic panel models with fixed effects
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This paper analyzes the second order bias of instrumental variables estimators for a dynamic panel model with fixed effects. Three different methods of second order bias correction are considered. Simulation experiments show that these methods perform well if the model does not have a root near unity but break down near the unit circle. To remedy the problem near the unit root a weak instrument approximation is used. We show that an estimator based on long differencing the model is approximately achieving the minimal bias in a certain class of instrumental variables (IV) estimators. Simulation experiments document the performance of the proposed procedure in finite samples. Keywords: dynamic panel, bias correction, second order, unit root, weak instrument.
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