Dear all,
I've wondered whether you have any tips to nicely present results from a GMM regression.
I have a dichotomous independent variable (IV) and a continuous dependent variable (DV). Lags for the IV is 2 and up and for the DV 1 and up.
The first thing is: How do I interpret the coefficient on the IV? Say, for instance it is 10. So, can I simply say that being IV=1 leads to an increase of 10 in the DV holding all other variables constant? Or is it necessary to bring in the time dimension here, as I'm using lags 2 and up for the IV?
Furthermore, are there any suggestions how to present the effect graphically? Are a residual plot or a margins plot possible options?
Thanks and all the best!
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