Hi !
This may sound like a silly question. I am working on a panel data with 140 countries. However, when I run regression analysis, it takes into account only 120 countries. I understand this may happen due to presence of missing values. I have many variables. How will I know the subsample of 120 countries that has been taken into regression estimate?
Looking forward to the answer!
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