vue - Panel Data Models with Individual and Time Fixed Effects
An introduction to basic panel data econometrics. Also watch my video on "Fixed Effects vs Random Effects". Go to my website (www.burkeyacademy.com) under "Files" if you want to download the data. As always, I am using R for data analysis, which is available for free at r-project.org
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could you help me out how to run a regression with vector of independent variables(like 6 variable but want to be used them as vector -
Very helpful and great work! Thanks a lot!
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sir, i wanna ask about unbalanced panel problem,,could you give me tutorial or website that i can solve the unbalanced panel problem ??
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Very helpful and easy to understand! Thank you!
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I learned R plus Econometrics :D
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Could you explain why, when i do a fixed effects model, the regression analysis using lm produces a completely different r squared value when i use plm. And which model should I use? the one that provides a higher r square?
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Simple & easy, yet the Best !!!
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Thank you very much for your video! Do you have a literature source for the general equations, that you use, because I need it for my work, which I am writing at the moment? And can I use the same method with more than one independent variable?
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can someone suggest me how to use panel data along with logit model.If my dependent variable is binary(1,0)
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Havn't understood Fe and Re models better than this.
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Thanks sir for this video, Please I have conducted an experience: the growth of bacteria over time after three different treatments we have tested three batch. Please I need to compare results by a mixed model regression analyses. I need to know my fixed effect and random effect
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Thank you, this video is really helpful and easy to understand.
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Could you please suggest me where I can find information about performing panel data analysis in SPSS?
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hello Sir, just wondering one thing. I have 40 years data of fertility rate that do not depend on the same individual. Can I still use the longitudinal data analysis?
the data look like below..
15-19 20-24 25-29 ...
1970 25 57 101 ...
1971 24 56 99 ...
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where 15-19 refers to the age of mother and 1970 refers to the year. Can this type of data be handled and explained by using longitudinal data analysis? -
Thanks a lot sir, This video was awesome and helped a lot in learning panel data in R in a very simple and time-effective manner. Keep posting sir...
If possible, could you please upload some videos on Panel Vector Error Correction Model.
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hello sir, truly speaking this video helped a lot while handling the panel data. basically i have utilized the fixed effect for the purpose of estimation (individual and the time fixed both) and the whole procedure i followed was actually based upon the guide lines provided here in this video tutorial. I'm stuck at a point and hope by means of utilizing your vast experience within the handling panel data sets would provide me a batter guideline for the further proceedings.
After conducting the process of estimation, the core concern laved upon the researcher is that to justify the empirical findings deduced from the estimation by means of solid interpretations to the model have estimated. Can you please help by providing an appropriate reasoning that might help interpreting the coefficients and the fundamentals of the model for the individual and time fixed effect models. Looking forward for your kindness -
Hi, is there any video on two period panel data. When and how it can be used.
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Hello sir, Thanks for this well explained video. Actually I want to know what to do with the problem of multicolinearity after running the fixed effect model, except dropping the variables.
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Great video! Question: What if you have an explanatory variable which has a constant difference over time - for example, age. Can the coefficient on this "age_it" variable be estimated consistently if we have both individual and time fixed effects? Say that everyone has a different age in the first time period, then can the "age effect" be estimated consistently?
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Hi,
If there is only one cross sectional variable (say country) with explanatory and dependent variables data for multiple years then should it be still considered a PANEL data or we can analyse it using multiple linear regression/OLS. Thanks.
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