Hello everyone.
Please, I have a concern. I'm studying the impact of ICT on youth unemployment in two regions. My N for the first region is 16 and T is 30 years. N for the second region is 6 and T is 30 years. So, N is smaller than T. In this regard, please which econometric model/method can I use and why? Thanks in advance.
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