Hi all,
I'm working in a 2SLS-Panel of 10 years at NUTS-3 level (county/provinces).
My dependent is the logarithm of patents per capita of each province: log[(patent / pop)*1000]
I have several controls, all at share.
A) As explanatory (the one I am interested in reading) I have:
the share of national migrants (inflows) among the population of the receiving province [(International Migrants / pop)*100].
the share of international immigrants (inflows) among the population of the receiving province [(International Migrants / pop)*100].
How should I read the coefficients?
With the international ones I get higher coefficients (because there are fewer individuals).
Coefficients Inter-regional migration: 3,590
Coefficients International migration: 36.95
B) If I do migrants per capita instead [(Migrants/pop)*1000] I get:
Coefficients Inter-regional migration: 0.3590
Coefficients International migration: 3.695
How should I read whether the situation is A or B?
Thank you
I'm working in a 2SLS-Panel of 10 years at NUTS-3 level (county/provinces).
My dependent is the logarithm of patents per capita of each province: log[(patent / pop)*1000]
I have several controls, all at share.
A) As explanatory (the one I am interested in reading) I have:
the share of national migrants (inflows) among the population of the receiving province [(International Migrants / pop)*100].
the share of international immigrants (inflows) among the population of the receiving province [(International Migrants / pop)*100].
How should I read the coefficients?
With the international ones I get higher coefficients (because there are fewer individuals).
Coefficients Inter-regional migration: 3,590
Coefficients International migration: 36.95
B) If I do migrants per capita instead [(Migrants/pop)*1000] I get:
Coefficients Inter-regional migration: 0.3590
Coefficients International migration: 3.695
How should I read whether the situation is A or B?
Thank you
