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Re: simultaneous tobit (formerly Re: st: mixed models)


From   SamL <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: simultaneous tobit (formerly Re: st: mixed models)
Date   Tue, 9 Jul 2002 09:34:05 -0700 (PDT)

A paper that *may* address your question is:

Roncek, D.W.  1992.  "Learning More from Tobit Coefficients: Extending a
Comparative Analysis of Political Protest."  AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
57: 503-507.

Obviously this paper is a commentary on a previous paper that I think was
also published in ASR.  But I do not recall the author of that other paper
so I cannot track down the citation.  And I am not sure whether this used
a simultaneous equation approach, either.  But, it may have used a
simultaneous equation approach.  At any rate, I hope this is helpful.

Take care.
Sam

On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Kihong Eom wrote:

> Dear Statalist
> 
> Though it is not a technical question, I think you guys are the best person
> to ask.
> I am working on a research involving the two truncated dependent variables
> (dissident demonstration and repression by government) and the nominal
> variable (regime change ).  Theory says that the three variables are
> reciprocally related to each other.  For example, demonstration increases
> more repression by government, which leads to more demonstration.  Since
> data are aggregated by year, I could not distinguish the order.
> 
> Could you give me some advice like reading material or specific method?
> Initially, I was looking for sort of tobit model dealing with simultaneous
> equation system.
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Kihong
> 
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