Conducting a regression on panel data using xtreg... can someone help me out with the theory behind clustered SEs as relates to controlling for time? It's country/year data and I had originally included year as a variable to account for the effects of time. Would it ALSO be advisable to cluster SEs or is that essentially duplicating the same concept and therefore it would be best to do one or the other? thanks.
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