I rescaled my dependent variable and main covariate by dividing both by 1 million while carrying out my analysis using PPML. The dependent variable is in levels but the covariate is logged as its a continuous variable. How can I interpret the estimated co-efficient?
Also, I get an R-squared which is less than 5, does that invalidate the results?
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