Response to Coupé
Ethan Katz
Political Analysis, 2005, vol. 13, issue 3, 296-296
Abstract:
I agree with the author's main point. Although I tried to fit a fixed-effects model to the simulated data, those data were generated from a model without fixed effects. In my experiment, therefore, use of the unconditional estimator was perfectly confounded with misspecification of the model. I thank the author for catching this flaw.
Date: 2005
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