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Re: st: eivreg and deming


From   John Antonakis <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: eivreg and deming
Date   Tue, 01 Jun 2010 21:45:34 +0200

Hi:

If your independent variables are exogenous, but badly measured that eivreg will do the job fine. You can bootstrap the SE if they are heteroscedastic.

Best,
J.

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On 01.06.2010 11:12, [email protected] wrote:
Hi
I's need to do errors in variables regression, where the errors are heteroscedastic. A Stata user has programmed a 'deming' ado -file for this purpose. Does anyone have experience of its use?

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