I'm using a vector of log dependent variables due to a change in the main variable of interest ( which is a difference in the percentage of income ). Should it be explained like follows:
“if we change x by one percent, we’d expect y to change by β1 percent ( Like Log-log regression ).
I know it's a basic question, But I'm slightly confused. Any kind of direction is welcome!
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