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[U] Chapter 26 . . . . . . . . . . Overview of Stata estimation
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(help estcom)
[XT] xtcloglog . . . Random-effects and population-averaged
cloglog models
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[XT] xtlogit . Fixed-effects, random-effects, & pop.-averaged
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You might also find -gllamm- useful (-findit gllamm- to locate and
download).
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: Claude Francoeur <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, December 7, 2006 2:39 pm
Subject: st: Panel regression using a binary dependent variable
To: [email protected]
> Hello,
>
> Our model contains a dichotomic dependent variable. Our data is
> organized in
> a panel (100 firms over 5 years). One of our revisors recommends a
> panel
> regression instead of the OLS that we did. We had used EViews to
> do our
> regressions. EViews does not permit panel regressions with fixed
> or random
> effects in a binary model. I own Stata 9 and I am in the process
> of learning
> how to use it. Is there anyway, with Stata, to do a panel
> regression while
> controlling for fixed or random effects, considering our binary
> dependent
> variable? Any other way to test the robustness of our results?
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Claude
>
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