Dear Austin:
Thank you for your quick reply. It does not work with the
drop(_Icountry*). However, it works with "indicate(country effects =
_Icountry*)" only. That's perfect.
But I have now two additional questions on the same issue:
- The row "Country effects" has been added below the constant whereas,
traditionnally, dummies are displayed above the constant. Can I change
the order?
- I have two series of dummies in my third model. I would like to have
the same treatment for new_sic3 (the industry). I read the help file but
I don't understand if I can have two rows added for two series of
dummies in the same output.
Best regards
Herve
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>>> "Austin Nichols" <[email protected]> 08/01/08 15:02 >>>
Extraneous parenthesis removed:
The help file for -estout- suggests putting
drop(_Icountry*) indicate(country effects = _Icountry*)
for
indicate(country effects = i.country)
in your call to -estout- but I have not tested it.
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