Hello all,
In my master thesis I am using difference and system gmm. The problem is that the dependent variable is indeed a fraction/proportion. In order to run the linear model, I took the logit transformation of the dependent variable. Once obtained the coefficient estimates, how do I interpret them?
I don't want the effect on log(y/1-y) but rather on y.
Any help will be appreciate
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