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  • Two-way fixed effects model in three-dimensional model

    Hello,

    I'm confused by a critic's comment on my model specification, so I need some help.

    My model has three dimension: i(region) , j(industry), t(year).
    I initially had three-way fixed effects for the baseline model, including all three dummies (separate).
    But the critics suggested a two-way fixed effects model using i#j interactions and t dummies.
    I understand that i#j captures more dimensions so that it would be a more restrictive model, but why would the three-way fixed effects model be uncommon?

    What would be the appropriate explanations?
    Any comments or the related literature would be helpful.
    Thanks a lot.

    Best,
    Deric

  • #2
    Deric:
    welcome to this forum.
    I'm not clear with the estimator you used (-fe- or -re-).
    If you go -fe-, -region. and -industry- are in all likelihood time-invariant and, as such, no coefficient will be estimated.
    Kind regards,
    Carlo
    (StataNow 18.5)

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