Probably. You should run some simulations to see how well it does in
a model like yours, though...
Note that -poisson- with -robust- SEs also works well for such cases,
if you are willing to assume that E(y)=ln(Xb).
On 11/7/07, Daniel Simon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Austin - just a quick follow-up question. In my case (I was not the
> original poster on this thread), I do have a non-trivial number of cases
> where y=0. Therefore, the glm approach with fixed effects seems appropriate
> - yes? thanks. Daniel
>
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