Hi all,
I have been experimenting with structural equation modelling, and particularly GSEM in longitudinal panel data, and can get it to reproduce standard random effects regressions (i.e. xtreg , re), but not fixed effects regressions (xtreg, fe). I was wondering if there was a theoretical reason for this, or if it just hasn't been implemented yet in Stata? https://www.stata.com/manuals/sem.pdf
Very best,
John
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