Dear statalist community,
I'm fairly new to stata and have a question on something I'm trying to do for my bachelor thesis.
I'm trying to find out if natural disasters (storms, floods) affect firm performance (employment growth, capital growth, productivity, etc) in Germany, and want to do this with a difference in difference regression.
I know how to do a diff in diff regression for a single disaster, but ideally, I would like to look at multiple disasters over a longer time period (2013-2020) and see something like a cumulative effect. Is this possible, or do I need to do the regression for each disaster?
Kind regards,
Par
I'm fairly new to stata and have a question on something I'm trying to do for my bachelor thesis.
I'm trying to find out if natural disasters (storms, floods) affect firm performance (employment growth, capital growth, productivity, etc) in Germany, and want to do this with a difference in difference regression.
I know how to do a diff in diff regression for a single disaster, but ideally, I would like to look at multiple disasters over a longer time period (2013-2020) and see something like a cumulative effect. Is this possible, or do I need to do the regression for each disaster?
Kind regards,
Par
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