Hello !
I am currently running FE/RE regressions on my dataset and I have a control variable "Sector". For the research itself, this variable is irrelevant: However, it has to be included as a control variable. Now I am wondering, how I can omit the Sector variable completely from the regression output in Stata while having it still in my regression equation.
Thank you!
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