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[This chapter extends the statistical model under increasing block rate pricing to panel data. Panel data are often used in econometrics to control for the endogeneity caused by omitted variables or to control for time-invariant factors (see, e.g., Angrist and Pischke 2009). To this end, individual effects are introduced as parameters in the statistical model.]
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