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Re: st: Re: weighted least squares in panel data (proper use of wls0)
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Clive Nicholas <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Re: weighted least squares in panel data (proper use of wls0)
Date
Wed, 22 Sep 2010 17:40:01 +0100
Matias Brum wrote:
> I'd like to know if the command wls0 -that does not originally come
> with STATA but can be downloaded, made by Phil Enders- can be used to
> estimate weighted least squares when working with panel data. I've
> been trying to use xtgls but results are somewhat confusing.
Since -wls0- is user-written program by Phil Ender, perhaps you're
better off contacting Phil directly than asking the list.
In any case, you do have the option of fitting a panel-data model
using -xtreg, be wls-.
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