Sorry, but these questions of yours are getting f***ing tiresome!
You always pose questions that could be answered elsewhere if you bothered
to do any of your own online research.
Worse, when you DO get answers to your questions (I've answered you once in
the past), you NEVER have the courtesy to thank the responder. You just say
nothing and bugger off, waiting for the next time you can ask another of
your stupid questions to the list.
At bottom, you're just a lazy parasite. Do us all a favour and get off the
list.
C
On Sun, 23 Jan 2022 at 15:45, 3J LEMA <3jlema(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have read a blog stating that if there is heterogeneity in the
panel
data the appropriate model is either the Fixed Effect or Random Effects
model, not the OLS Regression. Do you agree with the blogger?
I'm interested to know to determine the appropriate panel regression model
when there are autocorrelations, heterogeneity, multicollinearity, and
non-normality. Appreciate if you suggest a textbook that deals with the
OLS, FE, and RE models for panel data.
Thank you.
Lema
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