Non-causality in Bivariate Binary Panel Data



YEAR

TRANSFER

INCOME

LABOR

INCOME

ASSET

INCOME

1968

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

V30175 (<99999)

1976

V30209 (<99999)

1977

V30238 (<99999)

1978

V30275 (<99999)

1979

V30305 (<99999)

1980

V30335 (<99999)

1981

V30365 (<99999)

1982

V30391 (<99999)

1983

V30420 (<99999)

1984

V30455 (<99999)

1985

V30490 (<99999)

1986

V30525 (<99999)

1987

V30561 (<99999)

1988

V30596 (<99999)

1989

V30632 (<99999)

1990

V30669 (<99999)

1991

V30717 (<99999)

V30705 (<999999)

V30707 (>-99999,<999999)

1992

V30762 (<99999)

V30750 (<999999)

V30752 (>-99999,<999999)

1993

V30825 (<999999)

V30821 (<999999)

V30822 (>-99999,<999999)

C Results of the Analysis

In this Appendix we report the maximum likelihood estimates of the models
proposed in Section 6.

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