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  • #31
    Nolan:
    I would go with the -xtscc- coded regression.
    In addition:
    1) if (as I I surmise) -lnGDPsquared- is the squared term of -lnGDPpercapita- I would look for the turning point location;
    2) other things being equal, the only country that has a role in contributing to explain variation in the regressand is Ghana (coded=2);
    3) other things being equal, time as categorical variable seems to play a role in reducing the incidence of malaria (it may well be that -year- shadows some other latent variable, such as, I'm guessing here, vaccination availabiity). In the light of this evidence, I would probably give linear time and squared_time a shot (instead of considering time as a categorical variable) ans, again, I will investigate a possible turning point.
    Last edited by Carlo Lazzaro; 01 Nov 2021, 11:01.
    Kind regards,
    Carlo
    (Stata 19.0)

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    • #32
      Carlo,

      Thank you so much for all your help, you can't imagine how I much appreciate it.

      I will do what you suggested and see how it goes.

      Kind regards,

      Nolan.

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