Earlier I wrote:
> Julian's program considers a more general statistical model (allowing
> for an estimatible cross-equation correlation) than the hurdle model
> discussed by Brian Poi. (Brian's article is easily found using -findit
> hurdle-)
>
> SJ-3-2 st0040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From the help
> desk: hurdle
> models
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.
> McDowell
> Q2/03 SJ 3(2):178--184 (no
> commands)
> demonstrates how the parameters of a hurdle model can be
> estimated in Stata using a combination of existing commands
Apologies for confusing Brian Poi and Alan McDowell. It is of course
Alan who wrote the helpful hurdle model article in the Stata Journal.
[My excuse, if I have one, is that I had just referred someone to
Brian's Stata Journal article on demand system estimation (vol 2 no.
4).]
Stephen
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