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Your textbook suggests an "entity-demeaned" procedure to avoid having to specify a
potentially large number of binary variables.While it is somewhat tedious to specify a
binary variable for each entity, this can still be handled relatively easily in the case of the
48 contiguous states.Give a few examples where it might be close to impossible to
implement specifying such large number of entity binary variables.The idea of the
"entity-demeaned" procedure was introduced as a computationally convenient and
simplifying procedure.Since there are also time fixed effects, why is there no discussion
of using a "time-demeaned" procedure? Using the following equation
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