Identification and estimation of the linear-in-means model of social interactions
Economics Letters (2005)
- ISSN: 01651765
- DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2005.02.001
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Abstract
This paper studies identification and estimation of the linear-in-means model of social interactions. Using a quasi-panel data approach, we show how endogenous social effects can be identified in the presence of unobserved group effects.
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