THE USE OF PANEL DATA ANALYSIS IN EVALUATING REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A STATISTICAL PERSPECTIVE
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Panel data, regional development, statistical analysis, economic growth, inequality, policy evaluationAbstract
This article explores the role of panel data analysis in evaluating regional economic development from a statistical perspective. By combining cross-sectional and time-related dimensions, panel data provide a richer framework for understanding differences in economic performance across regions. The study discusses the importance of regional indicators, the advantages of panel data over traditional datasets, and the role of statistical interpretation in assessing growth patterns, inequality, and policy effectiveness. The article emphasizes how panel data analysis supports evidence-based decision-making and contributes to balanced regional development strategies.Downloads
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