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st: Re: Zero-inflated Negative Binomial models for Panel data
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st: Re: Zero-inflated Negative Binomial models for Panel data
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:35:25 -0800 (PST)
No, it doesn't. I settled on using zinb with vce(cluster). I also ran
xtlogit, pa (on the zero/nonzero component) and xtnbreg, pa (on the count
component) for comparison.
Jabr, Wael M wrote:
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> Does Stata support Zero-inflated Negative Binomial models for Panel data?
> I have researched some of the documentations but couldn't find a reference
> to that.
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> Thanks
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