These are the two equations:
xtpcse lrelperf lthreeyearphaselagmedwq lavgflowfoia04avg lrnwhite lmhhi lcarpl lmanuf lpopt elec food mill paper chem petro rubber leather metal transp secu just winter spring fall nbrelperfflow yeardum* MD PA, hetonly corr(ar1)
xtpcse lmcavfoia04avgjul llcavfoia04avgjul lthreeyearphaselagmedwq lavgflowfoia04avg lrnwhite lmhhi lcarpl lmanuf lpopt elec food mill paper chem petro rubber leather metal transp secu just winter spring fall nbabsperfflow yeardum* MD PA, hetonly corr(ar1)
I tried switching the order of equations but neither works. I think it is because I dont know how to save the estimates properly
test [ #2= #1]: lthreeyearphaselagmedwq
equation #2 not found
test [#1=#2] : lthreeyearphaselagmedwq
equation #2 not found
thanks for your help
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martin Weiss [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 5:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: RE: testing equality of coefficients across two equations after xtpcse
Kindly please advise what you mean :-) Testing equality of coefficients
between equations is usually accomplished via -syntax 4- of -test-. Which
two equations are you referring to, though?
HTH
Martin
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lopa Chakraborti
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 10:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: testing equality of coefficients across two equations after
xtpcse
Hi,
Kindly please advise on how to test for equality of coefficients across two
equations after xtpcse command.
thanks
Lopa
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