Hi all,
I would like to ask a question, please, about how to report a fixed effects regression in a table.
Should I, for a fixed effects regression, report the same parameters as for a normal regression, or should I also report the sigma_u, sigma_e and rho values indicated by Stata?
Context: I want to compare FE and OLS in one table. Therefore not reporting these additional parameters that the FE regression gives would be optimal for comparison reasons, but I am not sure if that is allowed.
Thank you very much for your reply in advance, it is appreciated!
Best regards,
Rens
Related Posts with Fixed Effects: how to report in a table
Converting raster format data (5 arc-minute grid cells) to country-level panel data that can be read in STATAHi all! I am working on a project where I am looking at the impact of climate/weather variables (te…
Conditional probabilities in StataHi, I have a data as following: hhid year cropcode 1 2019 676 1 2019 837 1 2019 829 1 202…
Fixed effectDear all, I will please like to find out the explanation for the issue below. I have a cross secti…
DID - specifying control cohort and treatment cohortHi there, I am currently completing my honours thesis and have been confronted with quite an obstacl…
High R-square in ppmlHi statalist, I would like to clarify few things about using ppml on gravity data. 1. I'm trying t…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to Fixed Effects: how to report in a table
Post a Comment