Thanks a lot, Eva. This is very helpful. (I thought I had an updated version of
ivreg28. (I am using Stata 8.2)).
But could I ask you for a favor. I cannot download ivreg2 or anything because my
admninistator controls C drive (and that's where, as you know, stata
automatically writes its programs). So would you mind emailing me your copy of
ivreg28 file.
thanks a lot.
branko
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Branko,
-ivreg28_p- is distributed alongside -ivreg28-, so maybe it's worth
checking if your installation of -ivreg28- is complete and up-to-date.
ssc install ivreg28
will tell you if your files are out of date. I just tried it out under
version control from Stata 9.2, and I can use -predict- after
-ivreg28- without any problems.
In case you have access to Stata 9 or later, you can also check out
-ivreg2- from the same author.
HTH,
Eva
9/24 <[email protected]>:
> when i try to do predict in ivreg28 (obviously after running ivreg28) i get
the
> following reply:
>
> unrecognized command: ivreg28_p
>
> it seems to me that in the past i have been able to run it. any idea what
might
> have happened?
>
> btw., predict with other regressions (like xtreg etc) works fine
>
> thanks a lot.
> branko
>
>
> IMPORTANTISSIMO:
> Between mid-June and mid-August, 2008 I will be reading my Email daily but
will
> not have access to my data and
> papers; so do not expect much in these two areas!
>
> Development Research, World Bank
> Email: [email protected] or branko_mi@yahoo.
> tel: 202-473-6968
> World Bank, Room MC 3-559
> 1818 H Street NW
> Washington D.C. 20433
>
> For "Worlds Apart" see
> http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/titles/7946.html
>
> Website:
> http://econ.worldbank.org/projects/inequality
>
> For papers see also:
> http://econpapers.hhs.se/
> http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=149002
>
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