Hi all,
I am pretty basic with statistics, but already have some experience with Stata.
In my current research, I have a panel data from 1990-2010 and want to test, whether the coffee price has an impact on two different variables of several coffee producing companies: acquisition rate and employees (based on my literature research). How would you translate this into a correct statistical test, as we usually have the value of the dependent variable, depending on the values of several independent variables, with this research it would be different?
Thank you already in advance!
John
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