[R] plm "within" models: is the correct F-statistic reported?
Achim Zeileis
Achim.Zeileis at uibk.ac.at
Wed Mar 17 20:37:01 CET 2010
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>> In short:
>> - plm(..., model = "within") offers a convenient approach of what
>> is usually done in this kind of analysis.
>>
> Unfortunately plm(..., effect="twoways", model = "within") fails on my
> particular unbalanced panel data (100% CPU and the task never
> finishes); there are no such issues with "individual" or "time". Worse
> is that I cannot replicate the issue on dummy data.
Hmm, that sounds strange. Maybe something about the data pre-processing
went wrong? Depending on how unbalanced the data is, there might not be
enough observations. Does the lm() version of the "twoways" model work
ok? If so, I guess you will have to try to find out whether it's your
preparation of the data or the fault of plm() that it does not work.
>> - You can replicate everything by hand using lm() but have to take
>> care of everything yourself. But you do get the same results.
>>
>> - Don't mix the two approaches.
>>
> I wanted to avoid displaying >2000 individuals in the regression
> coefficients,
And you want fixed effects for all >2000 individuals?
> the reason for trying the mix-up. I also tried to do the
> trick using a plm() model for the null, too, but there is no anova
> method for these.
waldtest() from "lmtest" does work in this context. Furthermore, "plm"
provides various specialized tests for certain test problems.
Best,
Z
>> gr_fe1 <- plm(invest ~ value + capital, data = pgr,
> + model = "within", effect="twoways")
>> gr_fe1_null <- plm(invest ~ 0 + firm + year, data = pgr, model = "pooling")
>> anova(gr_fe1_null, gr_fe1)
> Error in UseMethod("anova") :
> no applicable method for 'anova' applied to an object of class
> "c('plm', 'panelmodel')"
>
> And having checked the source, I wouldn't venture to implement one.
> I'm still a bit stuck on how to proceed. Thank you
> Liviu
>
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