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Re: st: biprobit with endogenous binary
Yes, subject to the usual parametric assumptions and appropriate exclusion
restrictions.
Cheers,
Partha
Marcello Pagano wrote:
For Luca Tiberti:
Good Day!
I have a similar system of equations:
y1=x1+x2
y2=y1+x3+x4
where y1 and y2 are both binary variables and, in particular, y1 is in
y2 an endogenous regressor and y2 is the main outcome variable. My
question is whether biprobit is the right command to instrument y1. I
think yes, but I am not sure.
Thank you very much,
Luca
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