Multiple Choice
Time Fixed Effects regression are useful in dealing with omitted variables
A) even if you only have a cross-section of data available.
B) if these omitted variables are constant across entities but vary over time.
C) when there are more than 100 observations.
D) if these omitted variables are constant across entities but not over time.
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