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st: RE: I need help with Extreme Bound Analysis
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"Burak Darbaz" <[email protected]>
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st: RE: I need help with Extreme Bound Analysis
Date
Mon, 1 Mar 2010 19:34:28 +0000
Here's an easy command for Leamer's Extreme Bound Analysis by Gregorio
Impavido.
http://ideas.repec.org/c/boc/bocode/s347401.html
Burak Darbaz
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kwame
Sent: 01 March 2010 03:41
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Subject: st: I need help with Extreme Bound Analysis
Dear Statalist Veterans:
I
am new to Stata but have a project requiring eba (Extreme Bound
Analysis). The equation I am estimating is in the form:
Y = a +BiI+BmM+BzZ+u
Y is the dependent variable
I is the vector of free variables (one variable in the present)
M is a vector of four variables of interest
Z is a vector of control variables
(ten in this case)
I want Stata to
take tow Z variables in each combination (with the I variable and one M
variable) but have been getting syntax
errors as I try. Below are two questions I'd like you to help me with based
upon what
I've explained above:
What is the correct command to run the
model for each of the variables(M)of interest?Is it possible to run eba
for all the
four variables of interest with a single command and if so what will it
be?
I appreciate any help you can offer me with this.
Kwame
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