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  • how to choose between Fixed effects model and Pooled OLS model ?

    hello everyone,
    i'm currenlty doing a research for my masters' thesis, and i'm doing a panel study of 28 OECD countries over the span of 28 years.
    I have run a pooled OLS model,
    and i have also run Fixed effects model and random effects model, and after running the Hausman test, i rejected the null hypothesis meaning that the fixed effects model is more appropriate.
    my question now is how i go from here? how do i choose between Pooled OLS model and Fixed effects model, is there a test that i can run ?
    thank you in advance and best regards,



    this is my Pooled OLS model.

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    Fixed Effects model:

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    Random Effects model:

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  • #2
    https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...s-fixed-effect

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    • #3
      Thank you, Andrew Musau for you reply.
      i have seen the answer in the link you posted, however unlike on that post when i run the testparm on stata, i don't get the same same test statistic as obtained under xtreg

      what i get is this:

      under Fixed Effects:

      F test that all u_i=0: F(23, 186) = 89.28
      Prob > F = 0.0000



      under Pooled OLS:

      F( 12, 197) = 1.96
      Prob > F = 0.0301

      and i'm not sure how to interpret this, or what to conclude from it.

      thank you in advance.

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      • #4
        Paty:
        you're comparing two different pieces of information.
        The first F-test is the one appearing in the top-right corner of the -regress- and -xtreg,fe. output: it tests whether your predictors are jointly different from zero.
        The second F-test appears as a footnote of the -xtreg,fe- table and tests whether there'sevidence of panel-wise effect (as it is in your case).
        Kind regards,
        Carlo
        (Stata 19.0)

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