Hello everyone,
I have panel data from 52 countries and 19 periods (1996 to 2014). I want to classify the dataset by income using GNI per capita based on WB guidelines ($1,045 - $4,095 - $12,695 -$12,696).
I don't know how data have been categorized in most of the papers, that the category should be done with the last year 2014 or each year during the period?
From what I have seen, if we do this for each year of the period, we might have some problems, two of them are:
- As the thresholds are based on current US dollars in 2023, they can't be used to classify the income level of a country in 1996 or so.
- This way of classification will result in sub-datasets with some countries having less than 19 periods.
For example, country A is classified as low from 1996 to 2000 and high from 2001 to 2014, so when I run commands for the high-income group, country A has only 14 years while other countries have, let's say 18 or 19 years.
I would be grateful for every help.
Thank you!
I have panel data from 52 countries and 19 periods (1996 to 2014). I want to classify the dataset by income using GNI per capita based on WB guidelines ($1,045 - $4,095 - $12,695 -$12,696).
I don't know how data have been categorized in most of the papers, that the category should be done with the last year 2014 or each year during the period?
From what I have seen, if we do this for each year of the period, we might have some problems, two of them are:
- As the thresholds are based on current US dollars in 2023, they can't be used to classify the income level of a country in 1996 or so.
- This way of classification will result in sub-datasets with some countries having less than 19 periods.
For example, country A is classified as low from 1996 to 2000 and high from 2001 to 2014, so when I run commands for the high-income group, country A has only 14 years while other countries have, let's say 18 or 19 years.
I would be grateful for every help.
Thank you!
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