Dear all,
Thanks for your time reading this.
My data has small T and large N. When I use Hausman test, it recommends to use FEM rather than REM. However, the regression of FEM reveals that 4/6 independent variables and 1/5 control variables are significant. On the other hand, when using Pooled OLS with i.year i.industry dummies, it reveals 10/111 signficant variables. Therefore, could I consider regression model with year and industry dummies as a fixed effect model?
Thanks and best regards,
Daniel
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