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Publisher: Journals Gateway
The Review of Economics and Statistics 1–46.
Published: 29 October 2024
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In nonlinear panel data models, fixed-effects methods are often criticized because they cannot identify average marginal effects (AMEs) in short panels. In contrast with that criticism, we prove the point identification of different AMEs, including causal effects of changes in the lagged dependent variable or the last choice's duration, in a panel dynamic logit model for T as small as three. Our proofs are constructive and provide simple closed-form expressions for the AMEs in terms of probabilities of choice histories. We illustrate our results using Monte Carlo experiments and with an empirical application of a dynamic model of consumer brand choice.
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