Adrian,
Omit the -nocon- option and delete the lines with the constant
manually when you put your table together. This may be easier if you
use a text editor with smart search and replace. Some good editors
are described in the document below.
http://repec.org/docs/textEditors.html
Friedrich Huebler
--- "de la Garza, Adrian" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Stata users,
>
> I am running this model
>
> mlogit indic g_usip1 lswap embi_sd, basecat(0)
>
> and then using
>
> outreg using mlogit.out, replace bdec(3) bra nocon onecol
>
> to put my results in a table.
>
> My dependent variable takes values 0,1,2 with 0 as the base
> category of
> the mlogit. When I run the model, I see all the results, but my
> outreg
> command only stores those results for my 1s but not for my 2s.
>
> Why isn't -outreg- displaying the whole set of results?
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Best,
> Adrian
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