Chamberlain's approach to unobserved effects models

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title: Chamberlain's approach to unobserved effects models
text: In linear panel analysis, it can be desirable to estimate the magnitude of the fixed effects, as they provide measures of the unobserved components. For instance, in wage equation regressions, fixed effects capture unobservables that are constant over time, such as motivation. Chamberlain's approach to unobserved effects models is a way of estimating the linear unobserved effects, under fixed effect assumptions, in the following unobserved effects model where ci is the unobserved effect and xit
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