Two-week Doctoral Training Course:
Economic Evolution as a Learning Process
Beck, Nathaniel (2001), Time-Series-Cross-Section Data: What have we learned in the past few years?, Annual Review of Political Science, 4, 271-293. Mandatory
Plümper, Thomas, Troeger, Vera E., Manow, Philip (2005), Panel data analysis in comparative politics: Linking method to theory, European Journal of Political Research, 44, 327-354.
Beck, Nathaniel, Katz Jonathan N. (1995), What to do (and not to do) with Time-Series Cross-Section Data, The American Political Science Review, 89(3), 634-647.
Franzese, Robert J., Jr., Hays, Jude C. (2005), Modeling Spatial Interdependence in Comparative and International Political Economy with an Application to Capital Taxation, mimeo
Plümper, Thomas, Troeger, Vera E. (2005), Efficient Estimation of Time-Invariant and Rarely Changing Variables in Finite Sample Panel Analyses with Unit Fixed Effects, mimeo
Wooldridge, Jeffrey M., 2002: Econometric Analysis of Cross-Section and Panel Data, MIT Press, Cambridge MA, chapters 10, 11 and 15.