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Re: st: RE: mat size
I�ve tried this:
xi: xtreg perform i.codempr, fe i(codempr)
But the outcome is similar:
i.codempr _Icodempr_1-1203 (naturally coded; _Icodempr_1
omitted)
matsize too small
You have attempted to create a matrix with more than 800 rows or columns
or to fit a model with more than 800
variables plus ancillary parameters. You need to increase matsize using
the
set matsize command; see help matsize.
r(908);
What I�m doing wrong?
thanks a lot
-----Original Message-----
From: "Maarten Buis" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 13:45:39 +0100
Subject: st: RE: mat size
> Ines:
> Apparently you are trying to estimate a fixed effects regression by
> adding
> dummies. A better way of doing the fixed effects regression is -xtreg-
> with
> the fe option. see: -help xtreg- and the entry for -xtreg- in the xt
> manual.
>
> HTH,
> Maarten
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of irodriguez
> Sent: woensdag 1 november 2006 13:33
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: st: mat size
>
> Dear list-members,
>
> I am trying to run a OLS regression with panel data (8240 observations)
> The explaining variable have 1203 categories
>
> I estimate the following model:
> set mem 50m
> set matsize 800
> xi: reg perform i.codempr
> but the outcome is:
>
> i.codempr _Icodempr_1-1203 (naturally coded; _Icodempr_1
> omitted)
> matsize too small
> You have attempted to create a matrix with more than 800 rows or
> columns
> or to fit a model with more than 800
> variables plus ancillary parameters. You need to increase matsize
> using
> the set matsize command; see help matsize.
> r(908);
>
>
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