Fernando,
-nbreg- estimates log(alpha) and not alpha directly. The alpha you see
in the regression output is derived from the estimated log(alpha).
However, Stata leaves alpha behind for you in e(alpha) after
estimation, which I am sure -outreg2- can add somehow to your output.
Hope this helps,
Eva
2009/8/15 <[email protected]>:
> I don't know if the fault is on my side, but after nbreg, outreg2
> makes some errors (it seems to be unable to locate alpha and its se).
> I´m using an updated outreg2 on stata 10/MP
>
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