The variable 'population growth (annual %)', is generating quite a few missing values when I take the log, because there are quite a few negative growth rates for my panel data analysis.
I have been told to control for the missing values as there might be a mistake in the computation - how should I do this?
Also if I didn't log this variable and all the other variables are logged, would this cause a significant difference to my estimations?
Many thanks
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