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I have conducted fixed effects model using panel data. 34 OECD countries, 15 years. Total 3570 observations. Fixed effects model I already added time dummy variables to it, checked with LSDV models. Also fixed effects model is better than pooled OLS and random effects models.
When i run fixed effects model with timed fixed effects, i get that all variables are significant. Modified Wald test shows that heteroskedasticity is found.
When i use robust std. errors for fixed effects model, most variables will be insignificant.
Is that solely caused by using the robust std. errors? What can i do to make the model better?
I have conducted fixed effects model using panel data. 34 OECD countries, 15 years. Total 3570 observations. Fixed effects model I already added time dummy variables to it, checked with LSDV models. Also fixed effects model is better than pooled OLS and random effects models.
When i run fixed effects model with timed fixed effects, i get that all variables are significant. Modified Wald test shows that heteroskedasticity is found.
When i use robust std. errors for fixed effects model, most variables will be insignificant.
Is that solely caused by using the robust std. errors? What can i do to make the model better?
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