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I have done random effects model to check the impact of time-independent variables. Now I could not find suitable IV to control for endogeneity. After performing correlated random effects proposed by mundlak my results are still holding (I have incorporated mean of time-dependent variables as independent variables). Can I say my results are consistent and unbiased in spite of endogeneity? (ref: Bell, A., & Jones, K. (2015). Explaining fixed effects: Random effects modeling of time-series cross-sectional and panel data. Political Science Research and Methods, 3(01), 133-153.)
I have done random effects model to check the impact of time-independent variables. Now I could not find suitable IV to control for endogeneity. After performing correlated random effects proposed by mundlak my results are still holding (I have incorporated mean of time-dependent variables as independent variables). Can I say my results are consistent and unbiased in spite of endogeneity? (ref: Bell, A., & Jones, K. (2015). Explaining fixed effects: Random effects modeling of time-series cross-sectional and panel data. Political Science Research and Methods, 3(01), 133-153.)
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