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Re: st: MPROBIT SIMULATION
At 10:06 AM 5/28/2008, Dario Pozzoli wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am running a multinomial probit where I have 3 employment sectors an
individual can
choose from. I run the
multinomial probit like this: svy: mprobit sector indepvar
Now I would like to conduct a policy experiment where I vary the levels of
the independent variables (like education, experience etc) to see how
the predicted sectoral probabilities change.
Does anyone know how to create these stylesed types?
I suspect you want the adjust command, e.g. something like
adjust educ = 12 experience = 5, by(sector)
You may also want to download Long & Freese's -spost9- package. The
included -prchange- command is good for mass-producing different
predicted probabilities, e.g. how does the predicted probability
change as you go from the lowest value of X to the highest, holding
other vars at their means?
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