Kumiko,
I'll steal a march on Tamus Bartus here by suggesting his excellent
-margin- package:
-net search margin-
That will do the job for you much more quickly than -mfx compute-,
especially if your dataset is obscenely huge!
C.
> Hello,
>
> If anyone is aware of any do/ado file that allows me to obtain marginal
> effects after user-defined multiple equation estimation does -mfx compute,
> I would appreciate your help. I am aware of -mfx compute, predict
> (yexpected)- but this seems to work only after -heckman-. I have a
> two-part model with -logit- as 1st part and -xtgee- as 2nd part.
>
> Thank you for your help,
>
> Kumiko
> [email protected]
>
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