I would just like to confirm my understanding is correct.
I am running a panel regression. One of my variables changes very little over the sample period.
'Including this variable with low variability will lead to an imprecise estimation of the coefficient on this variable?'
Or is it to do with the standard error of this coefficient?
Thank You
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