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. 2019 Oct 14;101(6):1405–1415. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0386

Table 8.

Within regressions of log value added at the 2-digit industry level on log malaria incidence interacted with industry labor share

(1) (2) (3) (4)
Log value addedt−1 −0.439*** [−0.489, −0.390] −0.479*** [−0.532, −0.426] −0.527*** [−0.590, −0.463] −0.601*** [−0.671, −0.531]
Labor share −1.546*** [−1.720, −1.371] −1.548*** [−1.730, −1.367] −1.810*** [−1.985, −1.635] −1.822*** [−2.003, −1.642]
Log malaria incidence 0.052*** [0.013, 0.091] 0.037* [−0.004, 0.077]
Labor share* log malaria incidence −0.174*** [−0.267, −0.081] −0.181*** [−0.274, −0.088] −0.107** [−0.197, −0.017] −0.111** [−0.201, −0.022]
Country–year effects No No Yes Yes
Industry–year effects No Yes No Yes
R-squared 0.440 0.505 0.553 0.628
Number of observations 11,606 11,606 11,606 11,606
Number of country–industry pairs 1,597 1,597 1,597 1,597

Note:∗P < 0.10,∗∗P < 0.05,∗∗∗P < 0.01. Labor share is defined as the share of wages in the total value added. Column (1) includes individual year effects and all estimations include country-industry fixed effects. Standard errors are clustered at the country–industry level; 95% CIs are given in brackets next to coefficients.