Dear Stata Community,
I need to decide whether I want to use an unbalanced or a balanced panel data set for my analysis.
I have a pooled data set.
Balancing the dataset (one observation wave per ID) gives me better estimates while the reverse holds for the unbalanced data set.
Can you guys suggest any literature that can help me with the decision?
Thank you,
Miena
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