This document reports the results of redundant fixed effects tests on the cross-section fixed effects for an equation with dependent variable Y. The cross-section F statistic of 0.441186 with a probability of 0.7776 fails to reject the hypothesis that the cross-section fixed effects are redundant. The cross-section Chi-square statistic of 2.483360 with 4 degrees of freedom and a probability of 0.6476 also fails to reject that the fixed effects are redundant. A panel least squares regression was estimated with variables C through X6 and the results including coefficients, standard errors, and other statistics are shown.
This document reports the results of redundant fixed effects tests on the cross-section fixed effects for an equation with dependent variable Y. The cross-section F statistic of 0.441186 with a probability of 0.7776 fails to reject the hypothesis that the cross-section fixed effects are redundant. The cross-section Chi-square statistic of 2.483360 with 4 degrees of freedom and a probability of 0.6476 also fails to reject that the fixed effects are redundant. A panel least squares regression was estimated with variables C through X6 and the results including coefficients, standard errors, and other statistics are shown.
This document reports the results of redundant fixed effects tests on the cross-section fixed effects for an equation with dependent variable Y. The cross-section F statistic of 0.441186 with a probability of 0.7776 fails to reject the hypothesis that the cross-section fixed effects are redundant. The cross-section Chi-square statistic of 2.483360 with 4 degrees of freedom and a probability of 0.6476 also fails to reject that the fixed effects are redundant. A panel least squares regression was estimated with variables C through X6 and the results including coefficients, standard errors, and other statistics are shown.