2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00148-012-0415-y
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Demographic change and the labour share of income

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“…We address this issue by subtracting cross-sectional averages for each observation, a procedure suggested by Levin et al (2002) and often applied in empirical research (e.g. Canning and Pedroni, 2008;Schmidt and Vosen, 2013). 7 Furthermore, 7 Other approaches proposed in the literature include the estimation of common factors using principle component analysis (Bai and Ng, 2004).…”
Section: Panel Unit Root Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We address this issue by subtracting cross-sectional averages for each observation, a procedure suggested by Levin et al (2002) and often applied in empirical research (e.g. Canning and Pedroni, 2008;Schmidt and Vosen, 2013). 7 Furthermore, 7 Other approaches proposed in the literature include the estimation of common factors using principle component analysis (Bai and Ng, 2004).…”
Section: Panel Unit Root Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zmiany wydajności pracy mają również bezpośredni wpływ na kształtowanie się wkładu siły roboczej w generowanie wzrostu gospodarczego. Na przestrzeni ostatnich kilkudziesięciu lat obserwowane są znaczące zmiany i zróżnicowanie udziału siły roboczej w wytwarzanym produkcie krajowym brutto w skali międzynarodowej (The Conference "Board Total Economy Database™"; Bassanini, Manfredi, 2012;OECD, 2012;Schmidt, Vosen, 2013;Izyumov, Vahaly, 2014). W Unii Europejskiej wyodrębnić można dwie grupy krajów, z których pierwsza, obejmująca nowe kraje członkowskie z wyjątkiem Słowenii, Czech i Cypru, charakteryzuje się niskim udziałem pracy w wytwarzanym PKB, niskim poziomem wydajności pracy oraz dużą liczbą godzin przepracowanych w skali roku.…”
Section: Wprowadzenieunclassified
“…All results are based on making 5000 draws of panels where N and T are chosen so as to illustrate the main difference between PANIC and PANICCA, which occurs naturally when the sample size is relatively small. We chose N , T ∈{10,20,35,50}, which is consistent with the bulk of empirical work based on PANIC (see, for example, Lanzafame, ; Schmidt and Vosen, ; Martín, ; Joseph et al , ; Örsal and Dilan, ; Blomquist and Westerlund, ).…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate critical values can therefore be taken directly from Bai and Ng (). Fourth, the use of CA rather than PC leads to much improved small‐sample performance, especially in the type of small‐ to medium‐ N panels often encountered in applied work (for a non‐exhaustive list, see Lanzafame, ; Schmidt and Vosen, ; Martín, ; Joseph et al , ; Örsal and Dilan, ; Blomquist and Westerlund, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%