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  • T Test on panel data - Please Help!!!!!

    Dear Members,

    I have recently been introduced to STATA, with an assignment due soon. My assignment requirement is to run a t-test, I cannot do regression. So my assignment is a comparative study between Islamic and Conventional bank, looking at their profitability, risk & solvency and liquidity.

    Data Set:
    • Secondary data from S&P.
    • Top 10 Islamic banks from whole the world.
    • Top 10 Conventional banks from whole the world.
    • Data ranges from 2015-2019.

    Ratios used:
    1. Profitability – Return on Assets, Return on Equity, Net Income Margin
    2. Risk & Solvency – Non-Performance Loan (NPL) to Total Loan, Allowance for Credit loan to NPL, Total Capital Ratio, Loan to Asset ratio
    3. Liquidity – Cash and Deposit to Total Loan, Equity to Assets ratio, Debt to Equity ratio, Loan to Deposits ratio


    I am planning to do an analysis on whole data first to look at the relationship between profitability, risk & solvency and liquidity, is there any and then look at the relationship of these variables with respect to the bank types.

    But I am open to suggestions, if someone could suggest me a better way of analysing the data, that would be very helpful and very much appreciated.

    I have attached my data file with this post, if it helps in anyway in understanding my data.

    Thank you taking the time to read my post.
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  • #2
    Aiman:
    you should have taken a look at https://www.statalist.org/forums/help#adviceextras # 4 before posting.
    That said, I would consider -xtreg-.
    Kind regards,
    Carlo
    (Stata 19.0)

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    • #3
      Carlo pointed to the right way to tackle issues in the forum.

      That said, albeit considering a ttest (as also pointed out in #2) doesn't seem to be the best approch, and also considering you describe yourself as a novice in Stata, I recommend to type - help ttest - in Stata's command window.
      Best regards,

      Marcos

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      • #4
        Thank you, I will do that.

        and sorry, I didn't mean to ask someone to do the homework for me, I am just new to STATA and don't understand it's functions and the coding so that's why I thought of using the forum, but I will be careful in future.

        Kind regards,
        Aiman

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