Re: ST: Panel Data-FIXED, RANDOM EFFECTS and Hausman Test: Sindijul@msu - Edu Statalist@hsphsun2.harvard - Edu
Re: ST: Panel Data-FIXED, RANDOM EFFECTS and Hausman Test: Sindijul@msu - Edu Statalist@hsphsun2.harvard - Edu
Malik,
Running models is okay but you have to ask yourself what question you want to
answer first. Then the next question is the type of data you have to enable you
answer the question. Then the assumption you make about the data. Does the data
have unobserved heterogeneity and is this heterogeneity corrected with the X's or
not. That helps you choose between RE of FE. I guess within does not tell you
much. But I guess you have started well by running a pooled model. Then look at
the results and ask yourself what could be going on? Is it an artifact of the
data. Do you have data problems.
Kirimi
Kind Regards,
Mohammud
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ly | Coef. Std. Err. t P>|t| [95% Conf. Interval]
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lx1 | .173204 .0545574 3.17 0.003 .0636223 .2827857
lx2 | .0816157 .0737985 1.11 0.274 -.0666129 .2298442
lx3 | 1.207415 .7336368 1.65 0.106 -.2661382 2.680968
lx4 | .8167941 .0985049 8.29 0.000 .6189412 1.014647
lx5 | 4.014936 1.263028 3.18 0.003 1.478069 6.551803
lx6 | .2619006 .2371792 1.10 0.275 -.2144879 .738289
_cons | -20.5465 5.498655 -3.74 0.000 -31.59087 -9.502123
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F(6,41) = 22.12
corr(u_i, Xb) = 0.5835 Prob > F = 0.0000
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ly | Coef. Std. Err. t P>|t| [95% Conf. Interval]
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lx1 | -.0075411 .0061342 -1.23 0.226 -.0199293 .0048472
lx2 | .1397473 .0208394 6.71 0.000 .0976612 .1818334
lx3 | -.0471179 .0766965 -0.61 0.542 -.2020095 .1077738
lx4 | .0883038 .0510516 1.73 0.091 -.0147971 .1914046
lx5 | .4423916 .1609951 2.75 0.009 .1172554 .7675278
lx6 | -.0635172 .0380633 -1.67 0.103 -.1403876 .0133532
_cons | 2.404044 .8235133 2.92 0.006 .7409252 4.067163
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sigma_u | .95115353
sigma_e | .03719725
rho | .99847294 (fraction of variance due to u_i)
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F test that all u_i=0: F(9, 41) = 755.95 Prob > F = 0.0000
F(6,3) = 9.26
sd(u_i + avg(e_i.))= .4441503 Prob > F = 0.0477
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ly | Coef. Std. Err. t P>|t| [95% Conf. Interval]
-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
lx1 | .5188441 .2315068 2.24 0.111 -.2179138 1.255602
lx2 | -.0061883 .4172493 -0.01 0.989 -1.334062 1.321685
lx3 | .1313838 4.684306 0.03 0.979 -14.77617 15.03894
lx4 | .9508895 .2441334 3.89 0.030 .173948 1.727831
lx5 | 7.621178 7.059213 1.08 0.359 -14.84439 30.08674
lx6 | -.672947 1.417266 -0.47 0.667 -5.183319 3.837425
_cons | -26.37744 19.85242 -1.33 0.276 -89.5567 36.80181
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ly | Coef. Std. Err. z P>|z| [95% Conf. Interval]
-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
lx1 | -.0065896 .0077505 -0.85 0.395 -.0217803 .0086011
lx2 | .1253869 .0257565 4.87 0.000 .0749051 .1758687
lx3 | -.0363082 .0969763 -0.37 0.708 -.2263783 .1537619
lx4 | .1554292 .061983 2.51 0.012 .0339448 .2769135
lx5 | .4387479 .2031582 2.16 0.031 .0405652 .8369306
lx6 | -.0456517 .0477556 -0.96 0.339 -.1392509 .0479475
_cons | 2.241371 1.053202 2.13 0.033 .1771336 4.305609
-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
sigma_u | .44383293
sigma_e | .03719725
rho | .99302502 (fraction of variance due to u_i)
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Fixed-effects (within) regression Number of obs = 57
Group variable (i): country Number of groups = 10
F(6,41) = 22.12
corr(u_i, Xb) = 0.5835 Prob > F = 0.0000
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ly | Coef. Std. Err. t P>|t| [95% Conf. Interval]
-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
lx1 | -.0075411 .0061342 -1.23 0.226 -.0199293 .0048472
lx2 | .1397473 .0208394 6.71 0.000 .0976612 .1818334
lx3 | -.0471179 .0766965 -0.61 0.542 -.2020095 .1077738
lx4 | .0883038 .0510516 1.73 0.091 -.0147971 .1914046
lx5 | .4423916 .1609951 2.75 0.009 .1172554 .7675278
lx6 | -.0635172 .0380633 -1.67 0.103 -.1403876 .0133532
_cons | 2.404044 .8235133 2.92 0.006 .7409252 4.067163
-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
sigma_u | .95115353
sigma_e | .03719725
rho | .99847294 (fraction of variance due to u_i)
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F test that all u_i=0: F(9, 41) = 755.95 Prob > F = 0.0000
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ly | Coef. Std. Err. z P>|z| [95% Conf. Interval]
-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
lx1 | -.0065896 .0077505 -0.85 0.395 -.0217803 .0086011
lx2 | .1253869 .0257565 4.87 0.000 .0749051 .1758687
lx3 | -.0363082 .0969763 -0.37 0.708 -.2263783 .1537619
lx4 | .1554292 .061983 2.51 0.012 .0339448 .2769135
lx5 | .4387479 .2031582 2.16 0.031 .0405652 .8369306
lx6 | -.0456517 .0477556 -0.96 0.339 -.1392509 .0479475
_cons | 2.241371 1.053202 2.13 0.033 .1771336 4.305609
-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
sigma_u | .44383293
sigma_e | .03719725
rho | .99302502 (fraction of variance due to u_i)
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chi2(6) = (b-B)'[(V_b-V_B)^(-1)](b-B)
= -4.12 chi2<0 ==> model fitted on these
data fails to meet the asymptotic
assumptions of the Hausman test;
see suest for a generalized test
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