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If one computes a formula like y1+y2~x1|fe|0|fe, the standard errors will be correct (i.e. the same as from the formula with only one response) only for the first response, not the second!?
See:
library(lfe)
#> Loading required package: Matrix
library(plm)
#> #> Attaching package: 'plm'#> The following object is masked from 'package:lfe':#> #> sargan
data(Produc)
coef(summary(felm(pcap~hwy|state|0|state, data=Produc)))
#> Estimate Cluster s.e. t value Pr(>|t|)#> hwy 3.05037 0.3654909 8.345954 7.79537e-11
coef(summary(felm(pcap+util~hwy|state|0|state, data=Produc), lhs="pcap"))
#> Estimate Cluster s.e. t value Pr(>|t|)#> hwy 3.05037 0.3654909 8.345954 7.79537e-11
coef(summary(felm(util+pcap~hwy|state|0|state, data=Produc), lhs="pcap"))
#> Estimate Cluster s.e. t value Pr(>|t|)#> hwy 3.05037 1.075536 2.83614 0.00671554
coef(summary(felm(util~hwy|state|0|state, data=Produc)))
#> Estimate Cluster s.e. t value Pr(>|t|)#> hwy 1.522517 0.236826 6.428842 6.021228e-08
coef(summary(felm(pcap+util~hwy|state|0|state, data=Produc), lhs="util"))
#> Estimate Cluster s.e. t value Pr(>|t|)#> hwy 1.522517 0.6969115 2.184663 0.03393527
coef(summary(felm(util+pcap~hwy|state|0|state, data=Produc), lhs="util"))
#> Estimate Cluster s.e. t value Pr(>|t|)#> hwy 1.522517 0.236826 6.428842 6.021228e-08
coef(summary(felm(pcap~hwy|state, data=Produc)))
#> Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)#> hwy 3.05037 0.08476667 35.98549 7.128369e-167
coef(summary(felm(pcap+util~hwy|state, data=Produc), lhs="pcap"))
#> Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)#> hwy 3.05037 0.08476667 35.98549 7.128369e-167
coef(summary(felm(util+pcap~hwy|state, data=Produc), lhs="pcap"))
#> Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)#> hwy 3.05037 0.08476667 35.98549 7.128369e-167
If one computes a formula like
y1+y2~x1|fe|0|fe
, the standard errors will be correct (i.e. the same as from the formula with only one response) only for the first response, not the second!?See:
Created on 2021-01-15 by the reprex package (v0.3.0)
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