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st: test difference between marginal effects of the same variable computed in a different way (MEM Vs AME)


From   Luca Fumarco <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: test difference between marginal effects of the same variable computed in a different way (MEM Vs AME)
Date   Mon, 12 Nov 2012 21:57:29 +0100

Dear Statalisters,

I have recently read the article:
Tamás Bartus, "Estimation of marginal effects using margeff" Stata Journal (2005), Vol. 5, Number 3, pp. 309–329

So, I thought I would like to test the difference between the marginal effect computed at means and the average marginal effect, computed for a dummy variable; my model  is a heteroskedastic probit model.
Is there a way to do so?

Thank you in advance
Luca


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