Hello fellow stata users!
I am in the midst of writing my bachelor thesis and I'm doing a cross-sectional analysis on a specific country. I am required to do a robustness test or a sensitivity analysis and I don't know what would be the most appropriate one to do. I have in my regression model added control variables and I have also done a correlation matrix but I think some motivated sensitivity analysis is needed. Do you have any suggestions on what to do?
my main regression is
reg Ln(annual sales) gender age locality, r
where:
Ln(annual sales) is the logged annual sales of the different firms
gender is a dummy if the firm is owned by a female or not
age is a control variable for how old the firm is
locality is a control variable and is the size of the region the firm is operating in
This regression is made for two separate years as well.
If you have any questions let me know, I have tried to research sensitivity analysises that would be appropriate but can't find anything that could be motivated. Thank you for your help!
Klaudia
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