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Binary Response Models for Heterogeneous Panel Data with Interactive Fixed Effects

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posted on 2022-11-10, 01:59 authored by Jiti Gao, Fei Liu, Bin peng
In this paper, we investigate binary response models for heterogeneous panel data with interactive fixed effects by allowing both the cross sectional dimension and the temporal dimension to diverge. From a practical point of view, the proposed framework can be applied to predict the probability of corporate failure, conduct credit rating analysis, etc. Theoretically and methodologically, we establish a link between a maximum likelihood estimation and a least squares approach, provide a simple information criterion to detect the number of factors, and achieve the asymptotic distributions accordingly. In addition, we conduct intensive simulations to examine the theoretical findings. In the empirical study, we focus on the sign prediction of stock returns, and then use the results of sign forecast to conduct portfolio analysis. By implementing rolling-window based out–of–sample forecasts, we show the finite–sample performance and demonstrate the practical relevance of the proposed model and estimation method.

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C18, C23, G11

Creation date

2020-12-06

Working Paper Series Number

44/20

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49

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application/pdf

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RePEc:msh:ebswps:2020-44

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