
This function summarizes the main characteristics of the fixed-effects coefficients. It shows the number of fixed-effects that have been set as references and the first elements of the fixed-effects.
# S3 method for fixest.fixef
summary(object, n = 5, ...)
An object returned by the function fixef.fixest
.
Positive integer, defaults to 5. The n
first fixed-effects for each fixed-effect dimension are reported.
Not currently used.
It prints the number of fixed-effect coefficients per fixed-effect dimension, as well as the number of fixed-effects used as references for each dimension, and the mean and variance of the fixed-effect coefficients. Finally, it reports the first 5 (arg. n
) elements of each fixed-effect.
# NOT RUN {
data(trade)
# We estimate the effect of distance on trade
# => we account for 3 fixed-effects effects
est_pois = femlm(Euros ~ log(dist_km)|Origin+Destination+Product, trade)
# obtaining the fixed-effects coefficients
fe_trade = fixef(est_pois)
# printing some summary information on the fixed-effects coefficients:
summary(fe_trade)
# }
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