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st: GEE versus Probit.
From
natasha agarwal <[email protected]>
To
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Subject
st: GEE versus Probit.
Date
Sun, 30 Oct 2011 14:31:17 +0000
Dear All,
I was trying to estimate the Average Partial Effects for a balanced
panel for a probit model following Mundlak (1978) corrections as
described in Woolridge.
I find it very difficult to do the same using the 'probit' command as
I do not understand how to scale the coefficients. However, I can so
the same using the 'glm' or 'xtgee' command linking to the probit
family.
However, I fail to understand the subtle difference between the
'probit' and the 'glm' or 'xtgee' command.
If anybody can help me with this, I would be very grateful.
Thanks,
Natasha
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