You may not have realized it, but the video is cut short. This is a great exposition on panel data models by the way. Thank you very much for your hard work.
Hi Thanks a lot for your explanation on the pannel data. I have just one question: you are checking if the random effect is better then the OLS, if so , you are choosing the random effect. but if it's not - you should choose the fixed effect?
Tomer Salama it has 3 techniques to estimate model pooled withen and between estimator in these 3 estimatore you should choose only one techniques in static panel data model
Such a great video! Thank you for uploading this and keep on with the great work. I bet you are helping a lot of people besides me.
It is very clear for a beginner to know panel data regression, thanks a lot:)
You may not have realized it, but the video is cut short. This is a great exposition on panel data models by the way. Thank you very much for your hard work.
thanks
Thank you so much sir
this is great. I am looking forward to seeing such videos...cheers
Thanks!
Thank you so much.
Hi
Thanks a lot for your explanation on the pannel data. I have just one question: you are checking if the random effect is better then the OLS, if so , you are choosing the random effect. but if it's not - you should choose the fixed effect?
Tomer Salama it has 3 techniques to estimate model pooled withen and between estimator in these 3 estimatore you should choose only one techniques in static panel data model
Is what you call "between" estimation another name for difference-in-differences estimation?
please add also time series regression
I have worked on panel data in regression.Does panel data model work for classification as well?
Is panel data only for cities or countries?