Fixed Effects
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Fixed Effects
Hi all,
I am using Eviews 7 and have an issue with a panel fixed-effect regression. I have used cross-section fixed effects since they seemed intuitive in my setting and the tests were highly significant. However, when I compute forecasts from this regression, for a few of my cross-sections (4 out of 20), the forecasts are computed without the fixed effects, resulting in the forecast showing an important bias against actual data. I don't understand why Eviews "ignores" these fixed effects (I've checked and they are non-zero) for these cross-sections.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Regards.
I am using Eviews 7 and have an issue with a panel fixed-effect regression. I have used cross-section fixed effects since they seemed intuitive in my setting and the tests were highly significant. However, when I compute forecasts from this regression, for a few of my cross-sections (4 out of 20), the forecasts are computed without the fixed effects, resulting in the forecast showing an important bias against actual data. I don't understand why Eviews "ignores" these fixed effects (I've checked and they are non-zero) for these cross-sections.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Regards.
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Fixed Effects
Could you post your workfile?
Re: Fixed Effects
Hi Gareth,
Here is the file. I recommend you look at eq1 on the panel_usd page of the workfile and at the graph_forecast and you'll see what I mean. At first I thought it was technical issue, but now I am wondering if it's not an econometric issue... am I pooling cross-sections that are too heterogeneous maybe?
Thanks for any opinion on the issue.
Here is the file. I recommend you look at eq1 on the panel_usd page of the workfile and at the graph_forecast and you'll see what I mean. At first I thought it was technical issue, but now I am wondering if it's not an econometric issue... am I pooling cross-sections that are too heterogeneous maybe?
Thanks for any opinion on the issue.
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Re: Fixed Effects
Which cross-sections do you believe are not using the fixed effects?
Re: Fixed Effects
I think in this setting THB, TWD, ZAR, PLN, RON, HUF, RUB and ILS don't use the fixed effects.
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Re: Fixed Effects
I see what you mean. We'll investigate.
Re: Fixed Effects
Hi Gareth,
Did you find anything during your investigations?
Thanks.
Regards
Did you find anything during your investigations?
Thanks.
Regards
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Re: Fixed Effects
Yep, this issue was fixed in a patch a while back.
Re: Fixed Effects
a patch? sorry I don't understand.... what do I have to do? Thanks
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Re: Fixed Effects
Update your copy of EViews using the command on the Help menu.
Re: Fixed Effects
Hi Startz,
I have updated my version but I still get this issue. Any idea?
Thanks.
I have updated my version but I still get this issue. Any idea?
Thanks.
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Re: Fixed Effects
If you click on Help->About EViews, what is the build date of your copy?
Re: Fixed Effects
May 122 2010. Does it mean it hasn't updated?
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Re: Fixed Effects
I believe the current version is October 14, 2011
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Re: Fixed Effects
Download the upgrade installer:
http://eviews.com/download/download.html
http://eviews.com/download/download.html
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