If someone has insights I would like to hear them as well, but I think
two stage ordered probit would be a tough task. I am in a similar bind
and think that my only way might be to make the dependent variable
binomial and use ivprobit. I don't know if that would work in the
context of your analysis.
Tinna
On 10/21/05, Sriram Narayanan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am having an ordered probit model where one of the
> regressor is endogenous. . I am wondering if use of
> IVprobit is appropriate because I think it is used
> only for 0-1 dependent variables. Also I am not sure
> if I can use a 2SLS approach since my variables are
> not continuous.
>
> Can someone throw some light on this. I would
> appreciatel
>
> Sriram
>
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