Martin, unfortunately I'm not in the position to distribute this data.
But I will check back and try to put something together, maybe a
random sample of the original data or so.
ben
On Feb 13, 2008 2:25 PM, Martin Weiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> The thing that I can never fully understand is this: which dataset does the
> helpfile for -fairlie- refer to when it provides examples like:
>
>
> fairlie homecomp female age "hsgrad somecol college" ///
> "married prevmar" ///
> if white==1|black==1, by(black)
>
> Am I missing something? I would love to explore this package, but the
> ancillary zip-file does not contain the example, either...
>
>
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> Betreff: st: Update to -fairlie- available from SSC
>
> Thanks to Kit Baum, a new version of the -fairlie- package is
> available from SSC. -fairlie- is used for nonlinear decompositions of
> binary outcome differentials. The help file has been improved and the
> default for -reps()- has been increased to 100.
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> To install the update, type
>
> . ssc install fairlie, replace
>
> or use the -adoupdate- command.
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