Dear Statalist experts,
I am estimating a panel-data model in which my dependent variable is on county level (organic farmland) and my main explanatory variables are on municipality level (organic food procurement). I understand that Stata's mixed command are only applicable when the dependent variable is on the lowest level. Is there a technique to estimate my model which does not entail aggregating municipality observations into a county mean? I read Griffin (1997) Interaction between individuals and situations: Using HLM procedures to estimate reciprocal relationships. However, I am still struggling with this.
Best regards,
Hanna Lindström
I am estimating a panel-data model in which my dependent variable is on county level (organic farmland) and my main explanatory variables are on municipality level (organic food procurement). I understand that Stata's mixed command are only applicable when the dependent variable is on the lowest level. Is there a technique to estimate my model which does not entail aggregating municipality observations into a county mean? I read Griffin (1997) Interaction between individuals and situations: Using HLM procedures to estimate reciprocal relationships. However, I am still struggling with this.
Best regards,
Hanna Lindström
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