Hi everyone,
My research area is economic and I use panel data of listed firms in the USA from 2000 - 2020 for my research. For my model, I use -xtreg y x, fe (cluster id)-
My reviewer wrote that: "The use of p-values has been criticized by many organizations, including the American Statistical Association. Because of this, after several past years' warning, this year, the organizing committee decided not to include any paper using p-values. Please revise your paper by using reliable alternative techniques."
So, I'm very confused because all economic journals still use p-value!
Anyone here can give me some reasoning to respond to this feedback and what are reliable alternative techniques?
Regards
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