Summary for fixest_multi objects
Summary information for fixest_multi objects. In particular, this is used to specify the type of standard-errors to be computed.
## S3 method for class 'fixest_multi' summary( object, type = "short", vcov = NULL, se = NULL, cluster = NULL, ssc = NULL, .vcov = NULL, stage = 2, lean = FALSE, n = 1000, ... )
object |
A |
type |
A character either equal to |
vcov |
Versatile argument to specify the VCOV. In general, it is either a character scalar equal to a VCOV type, either a formula of the form: |
se |
Character scalar. Which kind of standard error should be computed: “standard”, “hetero”, “cluster”, “twoway”, “threeway” or “fourway”? By default if there are clusters in the estimation: |
cluster |
Tells how to cluster the standard-errors (if clustering is requested). Can be either a list of vectors, a character vector of variable names, a formula or an integer vector. Assume we want to perform 2-way clustering over |
ssc |
An object of class |
.vcov |
A user provided covariance matrix or a function computing this matrix. If a matrix, it must be a square matrix of the same number of rows as the number of variables estimated. If a function, it must return the previously mentioned matrix. |
stage |
Can be equal to |
lean |
Logical, default is |
n |
Integer, default is 1000. Number of coefficients to display when the print method is used. |
... |
Not currently used. |
It returns either an object of class fixest_multi
(if type
equals short
or long
), either a data.frame
(if type equals compact
or se_compact
).
The main fixest estimation functions: feols
, fepois
, fenegbin
, feglm
, feNmlm
. Tools for mutliple fixest estimations: summary.fixest_multi
, print.fixest_multi
, as.list.fixest_multi
, sub-sub-.fixest_multi
, sub-.fixest_multi
, cash-.fixest_multi
.
base = iris names(base) = c("y", "x1", "x2", "x3", "species") # Multiple estimation res = feols(y ~ csw(x1, x2, x3), base, split = ~species) # By default, the type is "short" # You can still use the arguments from summary.fixest summary(res, se = "hetero") summary(res, type = "long") summary(res, type = "compact") summary(res, type = "se_compact")
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