Hello all,
While running a panel regression I am encountering a collinearity problem, but do not understand where the collinearity is coming from. My dataset is sufficiently large (>6000 ids).
The problem pops up when I want to include time dummies; without time dummies there is no issue. For each year in my dataset I created a dummy. Due to the dummy trap one dummy is always omitted, but in my case in total 3 time dummies are omitted. I already checked whether there are observations which have a unit value for several year dummies or zeros for all years, which is clearly not the case. The observations are also quite evenly distributed over time.
I understand that perhaps one or more of the time dummies can be written as a linear combination of the other regressors. But how can that be in case of time dummies?
Many thanks in advance.
BR
Elisabeth
While running a panel regression I am encountering a collinearity problem, but do not understand where the collinearity is coming from. My dataset is sufficiently large (>6000 ids).
The problem pops up when I want to include time dummies; without time dummies there is no issue. For each year in my dataset I created a dummy. Due to the dummy trap one dummy is always omitted, but in my case in total 3 time dummies are omitted. I already checked whether there are observations which have a unit value for several year dummies or zeros for all years, which is clearly not the case. The observations are also quite evenly distributed over time.
I understand that perhaps one or more of the time dummies can be written as a linear combination of the other regressors. But how can that be in case of time dummies?
Many thanks in advance.
BR
Elisabeth
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