Random effect variance

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kian
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Random effect variance

Postby kian » Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:50 am

Hi,
I'm running a test to compare using cross sectional random effects versus cross sectional fixed effects. Firstly I want to make sure the correct test to use is the Hausman test, right? (p.s.I'm using panel data)

Secondly when I carry out such a test I get this warning appear: -
** WARNING: estimated cross-section random effects variance is zero.**

What does this mean intuitively?
What implications will it have for my estimations using random effects?

Thanks!

EViews Glenn
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Re: Random effect variance

Postby EViews Glenn » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:06 am

The warning message is pretty clear about what is happening. The estimate of your random effects variance is zero...hence the GLS estimates are equal to the OLS estimates. In general, there's nothing really to do here, except perhaps try a different specification or estimator for the random effects model.


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