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st: RE: RE: asclogit & margins
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st: RE: RE: asclogit & margins
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Wed, 18 May 2011 20:55:08 +0100
Thanks Nick. No, I did not try -mfx- since I have a lot of interacted
variables and I need the marginal effect/average partial effect with
respect to the continuous variable.
best
wiji
Professor Wiji Arulampalam
Department of Economics
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
UK
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nick Cox
Sent: 18 May 2011 19:59
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Subject: st: RE: asclogit & margins
Not necessarily. Did you try -mfx-?
Nick
[email protected]
Arulampalam, Wiji
Could someone please tell me whether I can use margins with asclogit.
I have a continuous variable - say x, interacted with one dummy - say
d1.
I used: asclogit choice c.x#i.d1, case(id) alternatives(altcode)
I got: factor variables and time-series operators not allowed
r(101);
does this mean that I have to calculate the marginal effects myself?
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