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WebThis article outlines the literature on time-series cross-sectional (TSCS) methods. First, it addresses time-series properties including issues of nonstationarity. It moves to cross-sectional issues including heteroskedasticity and spatial autocorrelation. The ways that TSCS methods deal with heterogeneous units through fixed effects and random ... http://web.vu.lt/mif/a.buteikis/wp-content/uploads/PE_Book/1-2-data-types.html Web8 Working with Time-Series Cross-Sectional (TSCS) data. This chapter focuses on a particular type of panel data - Time-Series Cross-Sectional or TSCS. Some work in econometrics used the label panel data strictly to describe datasets that have many observations and few time periods (N>>T) and the label TSCS to describe datasets that … churchill as a baby