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st:"endoegnous binary regressor"
From
Ayman Farahat <[email protected]>
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Subject
st:"endoegnous binary regressor"
Date
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 09:44:59 -0700 (PDT)
Hello
I am working with a model for predicting business failure. The outcome is Binary.
One of my regressors is whether the business offers a discount. This variable is also binary. However I suspect that this variable is endogenous.
I have been looking
IVPROBIT
Biprobit
treatreg
IVprobit and treatreg assume a continuous dependent variable.
My question is which of these 3 models is best suited to my application, or whether there is another approach?
Thanks
Ayman
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