I got it from here:
http://www.sml.hw.ac.uk/somjaf/Stata/
It doesnt say anything about a dhurd_p.ado file. Ive tried emailing
Julian and gotten no response. But what I dont understand is that I am
not trying to use a -dhurd_p- command. So I dont know why its coming back
with that.
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Re: st: Marginal Effects
At 01:25 PM 10/19/2006, [email protected] wrote:
>I am using Julian Fennema's dhurdle program for Stata and am running into
>a problem. I am doing a Cragg model for saving habits of consumers. The
>first hurdle is whether or not a consumer has savings and for those that
>do, i.e. =1, how much savings they have. The model runs fine and
>converges after only a few iterations. However, I need to compute the
>marginal effects for the results and this is where I run into problems. I
>tried using -mfx- but I get an error message saying that
>
>"unrecognized command: dhurd_p"
>
>Anyone familiar with this problem at all? Im guessing it has something
to
>do with the predictive nature of the model, hence the "_p", but Im not
>sure. Can someone give me any advice in finding the marginal effects?
Where did you get it from? -findit dhurdle- yields no matches, at
least for me. If you got it off of Fennema's own site, you might
have to go back and get dhurd_p.ado as well.
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