Dear Statalist,
I think this is more of a statistics question rather than a Stata-specific question, but I hope I will be accepted here.
I have a regression where my dependent variable is the percentage change in divorces. My independent variable of interest is the ln of house prices. How would I interpret the coefficient on this house price variable?
Thanks,
Jamie
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