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Re: st: Problem to estimate stochastic frontier model with sfcross
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Nick Cox <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Problem to estimate stochastic frontier model with sfcross
Date
Thu, 9 Jan 2014 13:12:44 +0000
I meant Belotti el al. (2012). Or et al. That's a name (date) reference.
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Nick
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On 9 January 2014 13:06, Söllner, René <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, here is my full name reference.
>
> ______________________________________
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> René Söllner
>
> Weiterentwicklung der Unternehmensstatistik
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Nick Cox
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. Januar 2014 13:57
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: st: Problem to estimate stochastic frontier model with sfcross
>
> Minimal name (date) references are explicitly deprecated in the FAQ.
>
> Otherwise, you should check that you have installed _all_ the files and
> might need to restart Stata before running this command, depending on how
> old your Stata is.
>
> Nick
> [email protected]
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>
> On 9 January 2014 12:49, Söllner, René <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dear Statalist users,
>>
>> I'm trying to estimate a stochastic frontier model for cross-sectional
>> data using the the -sfcross- command described in Belotti el al. (2012).
>> Unfortunately the following error message occurs:
>>
>> <istmt>: 3499 _starting_values_cs() not found
>> r(3499);
>>
>> Does someone know what the error means and how I can fix it?
>>
>> By the way, the same error occurs if I try to run an example provided
>> in the sfcross help:
>>
>> . webuse frontier1
>> . sfcross lnoutput lnlabor lncapital
>>
>> <istmt>: 3499 _starting_values_cs() not found
>> r(3499);
>>
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