Thanks.I got that.
Greetings,
Xiaoheng Zhang(Kevin)
Quoting Nick Cox <[email protected]>:
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> Nick
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> Maarten Buis
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> > --- Xiaoheng Zhang wrote:
> > > But seems I can not use constraints() after
> > > xtprobit in Stata 8.2,right?We do not have Stata 9.
> >
> > That seems to be true. One solution (apart from
> > ordering Stata 10) would be to estimate the model
> > with -gllamm-, which does allow constraints.
> >
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