Dear friends,
I'm estimating a fixed effects model with an unbalanced panel data using both areg and xtreg commands, the estimated coefficients are the same as expected but standard errors are different making one of the key coefficients highly significant in areg but insignificant in xtreg. Generally speaking, which command is more reliable and which one should I use?
Thanks!
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