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Re: st: how to access coefficients for each observation in panel data with fixed effects


From   [email protected] (Brendan Halpin)
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: how to access coefficients for each observation in panel data with fixed effects
Date   Mon, 11 Apr 2011 20:07:34 +0100

On Mon, Apr 11 2011, Nick Cox wrote:

> Sorry, but this makes no sense to me.
>
> A coefficient in mathematics is (surely?) something that is multiplied
> together with a variable. I don't know what that means here in terms
> of something that varies observation by observation.
>
> Perhaps someone else has a better sense of what you want. In any case,
> what you want has to be translated into the jargon of -xtreg-.

I suspect the OP is looking for what is called in multi-level modelling
terms, a random-coefficient model. -xtreg- doesn't provide that but
-xtmixed- does.

Regards, 

Brendan
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