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Demeaning #232
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Yes, you should look at https://github.com/FixedEffects/FixedEffects.jl |
Actually if you want to have a similar syntax as the package, you can also use |
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Yes this is what I needed
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Actually if you want to have a similar syntax as the package, you can also
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Hi there
Is there any way to use the package to obtain demeaned variables?
for example, in Stata you have the hdfe utility (used to be part of reghdfe), in R you have demean function within fixest.
Is there an equivalent in Julia and this package?
Thank you
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