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Re: st: comparing coefficients accross models


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Subject   Re: st: comparing coefficients accross models
Date   Thu, 11 Jan 2007 14:09:40 +0100

Do you really need Newey-West standard errors? You can compare coefficients using multivariate regression commands, like -mvreg-, -reg3- and -sureg-...

Nicola

At 02.33 11/01/2007 -0500, Traci Schlesinger <[email protected]> wrote:
>I have two models (and many other similar pairs).  The first examines 
>the effects of changes in sentencing policies on black men's admission's 
>to prison for violent crimes.  The second examines the effects of 
>changes in sentencing policies on white men's admission's to prison for 
>violent crimes.  Here are the models and their results:
>
>. newey2 bmv_rate mt_b ca il ne nj tx moreharsh lfp perblack adol 
>violent,  lag(1) t(mergeyear) force
>
>[...]
>
>. newey2 wmv_rate mt_b ca il ne nj tx moreharsh lfp perblack adol 
>violent,  lag(1) t(mergeyear) force
>
>[...]

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