Hello all,
I am running two models with exactly the same variables (a fixed effects and a first difference).
If a variable carries a similar coefficient throughout both a fixed effects and first difference model, but loses significance when moving from fixed effects to first difference, does that indicate that this variable is not robust?
Thanks
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