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Thank you for all your clear and easy to follow stata instructions! I wonder, is there any method of handeling endogeneity when using a RE-regression method? I am performing a panel data study on multiple countires with one dependent variable and seven undependent variables. My performed tests on the data indicate RE is the appropriate estimation method. My teacher has told me that there should be issues with endogeneity, and that I need to adjust for this or make sure I explain why I cannot adjust for the issue. Do I strictly have to go FE robust cluster if there are significant probabilities for endogeneity? Any help on the issue would be much appreciated!
Please see doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2017.11.010 and www.statalist.org/forums/forum/general-stata-discussion/general/1595922-endogeneity-in-panel-data
Many thanks for the video. It was a great tool for learning more about it. I have a question. What happens if robust RE don't provide p value? Should we just accept RE then or do some post analysis?
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Thank you for all your clear and easy to follow stata instructions! I wonder, is there any method of handeling endogeneity when using a RE-regression method? I am performing a panel data study on multiple countires with one dependent variable and seven undependent variables. My performed tests on the data indicate RE is the appropriate estimation method.
My teacher has told me that there should be issues with endogeneity, and that I need to adjust for this or make sure I explain why I cannot adjust for the issue. Do I strictly have to go FE robust cluster if there are significant probabilities for endogeneity? Any help on the issue would be much appreciated!
Please see doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2017.11.010 and www.statalist.org/forums/forum/general-stata-discussion/general/1595922-endogeneity-in-panel-data
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Many thanks for the video. It was a great tool for learning more about it. I have a question. What happens if robust RE don't provide p value? Should we just accept RE then or do some post analysis?
Sorry, I don’t really know why; but I think because your sample is too small, or your observations are similar. You must improve first your data.
check also if your data include time-invariant variables; you should remove them.
@@HKTStata Many thanks for your help. The problem was with small sample size. It was very helpful.
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