Journal of Economic Perspectives
ISSN 0895-3309 (Print) | ISSN 1944-7965 (Online)
Retrospectives: Yair Mundlak and the Fixed Effects Estimator
Journal of Economic Perspectives
vol. 39,
no. 2, Spring 2025
(pp. 261–74)
(Complimentary)
Abstract
We discuss Yair Mundlak's (1927–2015) contribution to econometrics through the lens of the fixed effects estimator. We set the stage by discussing Mundlak's life and his seminal 1961 article in the Journal of Farm Economics, showing how it was looking at the right application—the study of agricultural productivity, which had hitherto been thought to be marred by the presence of management bias—that led Mundlak to use the fixed effects estimator. After discussing Mundlak's contribution, we briefly discuss the historical economic and statistical contexts in which he made that contribution. We then highlight the dialogue that took place between the proponents of fixed versus random effects and discuss how Mundlak settled the debate in his 1978 Econometrica article. We conclude by discussing how, between fixed and random effects, the fixed effects estimator won the day, becoming the de facto estimator of choice among applied economists because of the Credibility Revolution, culminating in the popularity nowadays of difference-in-differences designs and of two-way fixed effects estimators.Citation
Bellemare, Marc F., and Daniel L. Millimet. 2025. "Retrospectives: Yair Mundlak and the Fixed Effects Estimator." Journal of Economic Perspectives 39 (2): 261–74. DOI: 10.1257/jep.20241406Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- B23 History of Economic Thought: Quantitative and Mathematical
- B41 Economic Methodology
- C23 Single Equation Models; Single Variables: Panel Data Models; Spatio-temporal Models