Dear all,
I have a simple question but haven't found satisfactory answer to it:
I want to establish causality between Y and X, where Y is productivity of a city measured by average wages and X is average education at that city. Certainly, X is endogenous, ols doesn't work.
im thinking of two methods, first is to use city fixed effects and time fixed effects model to eliminate time invariant omitted variables and control for time trends, but endogeneity caused by time variant unobservables remains. Second is to use IV, since my IV is a one period variable, doesn't fit the two periods panel, I plan to instrument for the changes of average education, like something has happened in the past would affect changes of average education later but not affect changes if productivity directly, my first step of this method is to take first-difference to obtain the changes for Y and X over time, then it becomes a cross section data, then I implement the IV I proposed.
My question is, which method is better and why?
Thanks a lot, this is my first post.
Best, Jack
I have a simple question but haven't found satisfactory answer to it:
I want to establish causality between Y and X, where Y is productivity of a city measured by average wages and X is average education at that city. Certainly, X is endogenous, ols doesn't work.
im thinking of two methods, first is to use city fixed effects and time fixed effects model to eliminate time invariant omitted variables and control for time trends, but endogeneity caused by time variant unobservables remains. Second is to use IV, since my IV is a one period variable, doesn't fit the two periods panel, I plan to instrument for the changes of average education, like something has happened in the past would affect changes of average education later but not affect changes if productivity directly, my first step of this method is to take first-difference to obtain the changes for Y and X over time, then it becomes a cross section data, then I implement the IV I proposed.
My question is, which method is better and why?
Thanks a lot, this is my first post.
Best, Jack
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