I am estimating a model with interaction terms and have difficulty interpreting the results. My model estimates the effect of "historic irrigation" on current "social capital" using district-level data.
Theory suggests that this effect should be weaker in districts experiencing higher "climate instability." To demonstrate this, I categorize districts into three bins based on climate instability percentiles: low instability (<25), medium instability (25-75), and high instability (>75). Then, I estimate the following model:
social capital = a0 + a1historic irrigation + a2controls + b2bin2 + b3bin3 + c2*(bin2 × historic irrigation) + c3*(bin3 × historic irrigation) + error term
I exclude the first bin (<25) and its interaction with historic irrigation from the regression for two reasons:
I also created a graph (see below) to visualize the results. The corresponding coefficients plotted are:
2- Given this, do you think the point estimate for the low instability bin (<25) is directly comparable to the other two bins?
3- If my current approach has issues, what revisions or alternative methods would you recommend?
Thank you in advance for your advice.

Theory suggests that this effect should be weaker in districts experiencing higher "climate instability." To demonstrate this, I categorize districts into three bins based on climate instability percentiles: low instability (<25), medium instability (25-75), and high instability (>75). Then, I estimate the following model:
social capital = a0 + a1historic irrigation + a2controls + b2bin2 + b3bin3 + c2*(bin2 × historic irrigation) + c3*(bin3 × historic irrigation) + error term
I exclude the first bin (<25) and its interaction with historic irrigation from the regression for two reasons:
- I intend to compare medium and high instability regions against the most stable regions.
- Practically, I need a baseline category for the estimation.
I also created a graph (see below) to visualize the results. The corresponding coefficients plotted are:
- a1 for the low instability bin (<25)
- a1 + c2 for medium instability (25-75)
- a1 + c3 for high instability (>75)
2- Given this, do you think the point estimate for the low instability bin (<25) is directly comparable to the other two bins?
3- If my current approach has issues, what revisions or alternative methods would you recommend?
Thank you in advance for your advice.
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