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In Croissant (2008) Panel Data Econometrics in R: The plm Package the authors seem to indicate that the nlme package for R cannot correctly handle unbalanced panel data: Moreover, economic panel datasets often happen to be unbalanced (i.e., they have a different number of observations between groups), which case needs some adaptation to the methods and is not compatible with those in nlme (pg. 2, Croissant 2008). However in Pinhiero and Bates (2000, pg 24) the authors state that the lme() does generate sensible Ml and REML estimates for unbalanced data. I would greatly appreciate any insight into how and when the nlme package or functions within it do not produce sensible / accurate results. Sincerely, Anthony Pezzola ----------------------------------------------- Anthony A. Pezzola apezz...@uc.cl (02) 354-7823 Profesor de Ciencia Política Instituto de Ciencia Política Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago de Chile We looked at the equations on the whiteboard. After awhile, I finally asked if they made sense to him and he said no, "I think they're just there to keep the riffraff out." [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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