Hello Statalist members,
reading in the forum has helped me at lot in the last weeks, but I cannot find an answer for my – as I thought – simple question.
I’m running xtreg, re on a panel with a binary dependent variable. The Dummy is 1 for default in financial crisis, and 0 for survive. My two explanatory variables are both capital ratios measured in percent.
Now, how do I interpret the coefficients? For example with a coefficient like -0.20.
Kind regards
Fabian
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