Not sure if non-Stata econometric questions are welcome here, but I've encountered an issue at work. I'm dealing with pooled cross-sectional data (randomly sampled in each time period), and I'm wondering how analysis works compared to panel data. What can I do with panel data that I can't do with pooled cross-sectional? What are interpretation limits to pooled cross-sectional that panel could answer? Also welcome any sources to read on this. Thanks
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