Dear Professors,
I would greatly appreciate your advice on the estimation strategy I intend to use for my analysis.
I'm working with a dataset that contains observations for different industries in the same country across multiple points in time. Specifically, I have data for 7 industrial sectors, with aggregate observations for each sector spanning 24 years. My initial specification is as follows:
yst = xst β + θs + ξt + ust
with s=1,...,7 and t=1,...,24. Here, xst is a row vector of controls, and θs and ξt denote sector and time fixed effects, respectively.
I am considering using the two-way fixed effects (TWFE) estimator, but I have two concerns that I would like your input on:
i) My current specification assumes that shocks affect all industries uniformly over time. Would it be advisable to relax this assumption and instead estimate a model with interacted fixed effects, such as: yst = xst β + θs * ξt + ust ;
ii) The time dimension in my dataset is large relative to the cross-sectional dimension (industries). Is that a problem?
Thank you in advance for your help!
I would greatly appreciate your advice on the estimation strategy I intend to use for my analysis.
I'm working with a dataset that contains observations for different industries in the same country across multiple points in time. Specifically, I have data for 7 industrial sectors, with aggregate observations for each sector spanning 24 years. My initial specification is as follows:
yst = xst β + θs + ξt + ust
with s=1,...,7 and t=1,...,24. Here, xst is a row vector of controls, and θs and ξt denote sector and time fixed effects, respectively.
I am considering using the two-way fixed effects (TWFE) estimator, but I have two concerns that I would like your input on:
i) My current specification assumes that shocks affect all industries uniformly over time. Would it be advisable to relax this assumption and instead estimate a model with interacted fixed effects, such as: yst = xst β + θs * ξt + ust ;
ii) The time dimension in my dataset is large relative to the cross-sectional dimension (industries). Is that a problem?
Thank you in advance for your help!
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