Hello everyone,
Hope you all are well and keeping safe.
I have a question for the community here and I have tried looking for a method online but could not find a solution which is why I am posting my request here.
I have to construct a Hausman test for non-i.i.d panel data and check it's efficacy against traditional one. For that I need to generate a dataset having small T and large N.
At the moment I am thinking 20 time periods and 50 observations per time period (total 1000 observations).
I am unable to figure out how to generate such a dataset. I looked at this presentation by Christopher F. Baum (which had useful information on simulations) however, I am still stuck at square one.
I will really appreciate the help on this.
Thank you!
Hope you all are well and keeping safe.
I have a question for the community here and I have tried looking for a method online but could not find a solution which is why I am posting my request here.
I have to construct a Hausman test for non-i.i.d panel data and check it's efficacy against traditional one. For that I need to generate a dataset having small T and large N.
At the moment I am thinking 20 time periods and 50 observations per time period (total 1000 observations).
I am unable to figure out how to generate such a dataset. I looked at this presentation by Christopher F. Baum (which had useful information on simulations) however, I am still stuck at square one.
I will really appreciate the help on this.
Thank you!
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