Hi Serdal,
> There is a lot of confusion here (how much is yours and how much is
> mine remains to be seen). See specific comments in line.
Also inline comments.
>
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 9:19 AM, serdal ozusaglam
> wrote:
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>> Dear R users,
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Thank you for your advice, ill try to be more explicit now, i wasnt in
the first mail because i thought it is a simple question to answer,
so; i have a panel data which contains 48858 observations during 3 year
therefore, there are 146574 observations in total,
i have 22 different industri
Thank you for your advice, ill try to be more explicit now, i wasnt in the
first mail because i thought it is a simple question to answer,
so; i have a panel data which contains 48858 observations during 3 year
therefore, there are 146574 observations in total,
i have 22 different industries d
Dear R users,
I think i have a simple question which i want to explain by an example;
i have several 2-digit industry codes that i want to use for conducting
by-industry analysis but i think there is a problem with the degrees of freedom!
for example, when i do my analysis without any 2-digit
ariables, R will
treat them as such and will build dummies "automatically" (e.g., if
you use regression, etc.).
Actually - it'd be nice to know what you are building your dummies for.
Dimitri
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 11:34 AM, David Winsemius
wrote:
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> On Apr 23, 2010
Dear R users,
I have a simple question (probably) but i couldnt how to find a solution for
that.
i am using 2 digit industry codes and 3 digit industry codes for my model, and
i need to create dummies for the industries. The case is simple for the 2-digit
industries since there are not that m
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