Hello!
I am trying to run a Correlated random effects - Hausman test on this regression in order to determine if a fixed or random effects model is appropriate.
I get the error message "** WARNING: estimated cross-section random effects variance is zero."
Is there a reason to why this is happening?
I've looked it up on the web but I haven't found a good answer.
Kind Regards, Zerathios
Choosing fixed/random effects model with Hausman-test
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Choosing fixed/random effects model with Hausman-test
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EViews Glenn
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Re: Choosing fixed/random effects model with Hausman-test
For your data, the estimate of the random effects variance is zero.
Re: Choosing fixed/random effects model with Hausman-test
Does this mean that the random effects model is not a well-suited approach to this data or simply that there is something wrong with my data?For your data, the estimate of the random effects variance is zero.
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EViews Glenn
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Re: Choosing fixed/random effects model with Hausman-test
The estimates suggest that there are no random effects.
Re: Choosing fixed/random effects model with Hausman-test
Thank you for the answer Glenn!The estimates suggest that there are no random effects.
I have another question: I want to run a fixed effects model and a random effects model respectively with robust standard errors, adjusting for any heteroscedasticity present. Is this possible in Eviews 8? I have searched the forums but there does not seem to be any clear answer to this question.
Kind Regards, Zerathios
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Re: Choosing fixed/random effects model with Hausman-test
Zearthios may find the following thread useful:
http://forums.eviews.com/viewtopic.php?t=362&f=4.
Kind regards,
Carlo
http://forums.eviews.com/viewtopic.php?t=362&f=4.
Kind regards,
Carlo
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