Hi everyone!
I'm doing research on how real estate values impact corporate savings. I have computed all the variables however I noticed in my summary statistics table that there was an odd value for the variable RE value/PPE (msa). As you can see almost all data of the RE value/ppe (msa) matches with the variable RE value/ppe (state), however when looking at the median it differs a lot 0.03 vs 0.19. Can this be caused by the difference in the number of observations or is the difference to little to cause this?
Kind regards,
Rick
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