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Sam K. Dunyo
Thailand
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2024
This channel provides a tutorial on panel data analysis. The channel focuses on second-generation panel data analysis and techniques.
How to draw mean graph of panels
This video shows how to draw the graph of the mean of cross-sections in panel data analysis.
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How to select the appropriate estimation approach for your panel data (1).
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This is one of a series of videos to help you select the appropriate estimation techniques when doing panel data analysis.
How to test for unit root in the presence of cross-sectional dependence in Stata.
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This video shows how to test for unit root in the presence of cross-sectional dependence in Stata using the xtcips command.
How to test for cross-sectional dependence in Stata - post estimation test
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This video shows how to test for cross-sectional dependence in Stata using the post-estimation command xtcsd.
How to test for cross-sectional dependence in Stata.
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This video shows how to test for cross-sectional dependence in panels, why the test is needed, and how to present the test result in your research paper.
How to draw panel data graphs in stata.
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This video shows how to draw panel graphs in STATA.
Thankyou for the tutorial, I almost give up on my cross-sectional dependence test bcs there's always an error every time i tried the test with different command. But this one works well, thanks
I’m glad the tutorial is helpful .
"Your efforts in academic content creation are impressive. I have watched all your videos regarding Stata and would like to inquire about the mediator variable in panel data. How is the regression analysis conducted for it, and how do you determine statistical significance?" 4o
I'm sorry for not getting back to you sooner. In some panel estimation approaches, interacting terms can be added in Stata, code: c.epu#c.fdi for continuous variables. In GMM estimation, you must create a new variable; gen epu_fdi = epu*fdi and insert epu_fdi into the regression equation.
Thanks
How to make all the graphs have the same x-axis similar to Singapore for example. As Japan doesn't have the time x-axis. Thanks
Try the ‘overlay’ option, that’s xtline variable, overlay
Thanks sir for the video I am using Stata 15 and I tried with my data and the feedback I am getting is "too few variables specified"
Thanks for the feedback. That error could be due to the nature of the data. Can you try the xtline command first and see if it works.
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Hello Sir , please I have been able to do it by this command where ACRI is the name given to the averages of my Variable CRI 1) bysort Year: egen ACRI = mean(CRI) 2) twoway (line ACRI Year), title("Average CRI from 2012 to 2022")
Glad this one worked for your data. But I’m curious to know why my command didn’t work for you.
Sir Thank you for your Videos, but please is it possible for you to add the Word document or the to do list for your videos
Sure. Your feedback is appreciated.
On point👍. Exactly what we need. Love this video 🤗❤️
Thank you! I am glad it’s helpful to you.
Nice video thank you for sharing. I would like to ask you if I have panel data with heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation and cross-sectional dependence and I try to find the appropriatr model, I have to choose between GLS and PCSE, what can I do, noting that the N is greater than the T
I will go for GLS with the panels(correlated) option.
@@Paneldataanalysis-go1ky Thank you for your reply. I am confused a little because I find many videos day that I go for PCSE as in in the paper titled (Robust standard errors for pane regressions with cross section dependence) when T is greater than N I use GLS, but no mention to my case where N is greater than T. I hope you can help me to find an evidenced -based way to settle this problem. Thank you so much.
@@usamaahmed6056 Yes, that's right. xtgls command is used when T > N. For N>T, xtgee command is appropriate.
@@Paneldataanalysis-go1ky Thank you so much for your reply