Hello,
Given that the dependent variable is count data and overdispersed, I used negative binomial regression using the command of xtnbreg.
I have both time-invariant and -varying independent variables. I had to use time-invariant variables due to lack of monthly information over time. They were drawn from the census survey 5-year estimates.
I knew that unlike regular fixed effects models, negative binomial fixed effects models allow for estimating non-zero coefficient estimates for those time invariant variables. I just wonder whether I can rely on those estimates of time-invariant variables.
Also, I want to know whether I can conduct a Hausman test to choose between fixed and random effects models when time-invariant independent variables are included in the models.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if my explanation is not clear or you need additional information. Thank you.
Given that the dependent variable is count data and overdispersed, I used negative binomial regression using the command of xtnbreg.
I have both time-invariant and -varying independent variables. I had to use time-invariant variables due to lack of monthly information over time. They were drawn from the census survey 5-year estimates.
I knew that unlike regular fixed effects models, negative binomial fixed effects models allow for estimating non-zero coefficient estimates for those time invariant variables. I just wonder whether I can rely on those estimates of time-invariant variables.
Also, I want to know whether I can conduct a Hausman test to choose between fixed and random effects models when time-invariant independent variables are included in the models.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if my explanation is not clear or you need additional information. Thank you.
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