Hello.
I am working on the effect of health shock on household consumption. I have 3 periods of panel data; 2012, 2015, 2018. The health shock data available in each year is the information based on a recall period, that is whether households faced shock since the last survey.
Because I want to observe consumption smoothing behavior, my dependent variable is change in consumption. So that I will be working with 2 periods of data 2015 and 2018 where consumption is differenced over time. This is based on previous literatures and is said to tackle unobserved effects. I want to do panel fixed effect estimation here.
Now my question is,
1.does the differencing of the dependent variable tamper with the fixed effect estimation in anyway? I ask this as even if I regress consumption levels of the 3 periods on health shocks, the fixed effect is said to omit the unobserved time invariant effects. Then what significance does the differencing carry?
2. Should I take log of food consumption before differencing or after? Or I should not take a logged value?
I have looked at a lot of literature but failed to find any satisfactory answer. I hope someone can help. Thanks!
I am working on the effect of health shock on household consumption. I have 3 periods of panel data; 2012, 2015, 2018. The health shock data available in each year is the information based on a recall period, that is whether households faced shock since the last survey.
Because I want to observe consumption smoothing behavior, my dependent variable is change in consumption. So that I will be working with 2 periods of data 2015 and 2018 where consumption is differenced over time. This is based on previous literatures and is said to tackle unobserved effects. I want to do panel fixed effect estimation here.
Now my question is,
1.does the differencing of the dependent variable tamper with the fixed effect estimation in anyway? I ask this as even if I regress consumption levels of the 3 periods on health shocks, the fixed effect is said to omit the unobserved time invariant effects. Then what significance does the differencing carry?
2. Should I take log of food consumption before differencing or after? Or I should not take a logged value?
I have looked at a lot of literature but failed to find any satisfactory answer. I hope someone can help. Thanks!
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