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Re: st: Mlogit with fixed effects
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Klaus Pforr <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Mlogit with fixed effects
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Sun, 01 Apr 2012 18:13:31 +0200
not yet. I'm working on such an ado
(http://fmwww.bc.edu/repec/dsug2011/desug11_pforr.pdf). A first version
of this ado will be available in a few weeks.
best
Klaus Pforr
Am 29.03.2012 17:11, schrieb Nick Cox:
No. -xtlogit- just treats all non-zero values of the response as
equivalent, so at best your multinomial response will get collapsed to
a binary response and at worst it won't fly at all.
If -xtlogit- were -xtmlogit- it would be called that.
Others may have better advice on how best to do what you want.
Nick
Vanessa R. Wight [edited]
I am trying to run a mlogit with fixed effects.
Can I run:
xtlogit depvar indepvar, fe i(pid)
if my dependent variable is multinomial with 5 values?
Is there a Stata command for running a multinomial with fixed effects?
I appreciate any help and guidance. Thanks so much,
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