Hi SAS users,
I would like to use SAS in my thesis analysis and I am facing few issues with respect to panel data analysis. The xtgls command in STATA offers many error correction options (AR1, hetero, IID, across panels correlation, within panel correlation..etc) and I wonder if there is any SAS equivalent procedure like xtgls.
Thanks
Depending on the model you are trying to estimate you might be able to find it in SAS/ETS. Below is a link to the SAS/ETS documentation:
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/etsug/66840/PDF/default/etsug.pdf
See the PANEL procedure for one way and two way random effect models and the Parks method. MODEL and SYSLIN procedures could be also helpful.
Hi Lilly,
A couple places to look. If you are doing VCE corrections, many of those are available in PANEL using these HCCME options SAS/ETS(R) 13.1 User's Guide
If you are looking to use GLS then I would suggest PROC MIXED as the likely place as it will have longitudinal model options that you would likely want.
Good luck-Ken
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