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Re: Clustered Standard Errors [message #24242 is a reply to message #24238] Sat, 26 March 2022 05:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
analyst_till is currently offline  analyst_till
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Hi,

Following recommendations of my supervisor, I finally did not adjust for the sampling/survey design in my specific case.

So, for a regression I could simply do:

reghdfe y post##treatment, cluster(districts) absorb(districts)

Sorry that I can not come up with a proper solution to the abovementioned problem.
 
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