Hi,
if my data are panel-data (observations are unique by city and year), is it necessary to declare them as such, using, of course, the "xtset"?
In terms of results and coefficients interpretation, what's the difference between not delcaring and regressing using "reg", to regressing using "xtreg" after declaration?
Thanks a lot,
Ben
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