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st:how to get marginal effect when dependent variable has ln function?


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Subject   st:how to get marginal effect when dependent variable has ln function?
Date   Wed, 24 Jun 2009 01:29:12 +0800

 Thank Maarten for quick reply!

I am sorry for my misusing the term of "marginal effect".

I have another question about -glm-.

What difference do something below has? 


glm y x, link(log)

glm y x, family(poisson)

glm y x , fmaily(nbinomial)
 

All above have the ln function of dependent variable.

 
Thanks a lot !
Sincerely

from ROSE.



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