I think it's safer to assume fixed effects and restrict your inferences to
those 10 countries. The countries in the EU differ so much so that if you
had a different sample, you may end up with very different estimates.
Tim
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Hello!
In a multilevel-regression we have a sample of 10 countries (observations
on the highest level), the total population is the European Union - so
we have information about almost half of the total population. Std. Errors
should thus be corrected for the fact that the size of the total
population is quite small. Does anyone know, how to calculate those
corrected SE using gllamm?
Thanks in advance!
Klaus & Martina
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