Hello
I have probably a silly question but I want to be sure that I understand this point.
I want to compare between businesses ownership in England to businesses ownership in USA. I beleive that USA have high performance than in England and the business ownership contributes that it will happen.
My code is simple:
proc glm data=sasuser.sasfile1;
class firmno sector year industry;
model roa = usaown salesGro RDAssets LTassets LNAssets cAPAXASS DIVASSETS **bleep**efound BETA industry year
/solution;
run;
where ROA is the profit/assets and usaown is the business ownership % of the firms in USA (in my data). The data is 2600 firm-year observations. My question is - Is this code OK or should I relate to England ownership too?
Thanks a lot!
First of all, you need to know what kind of model you want to build : ANOVA ? or rate estimate -- Poission Regression ? http://support.sas.com/kb/24/188.html
First of all, you need to know what kind of model you want to build : ANOVA ? or rate estimate -- Poission Regression ? http://support.sas.com/kb/24/188.html
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