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st: RE: Hausman test for endogeneity for HT panel estimator
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"Schaffer, Mark E" <[email protected]>
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st: RE: Hausman test for endogeneity for HT panel estimator
Date
Mon, 13 Jan 2014 10:26:24 +0000
Simone,
-xtoverid-, available from SSC in the usual way, provides a test of overidentifying restrictions after estimation by -xthtaylor-. This may be what you're looking for.
HTH,
mark
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of simone sasso
Sent: 13 January 2014 10:00
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: Hausman test for endogeneity for HT panel estimator
Hello,
I am working on a large panel dataset. I've run the Hausman test to compare random vs. fixed effect finding that random effect are not consistent. I would like to try using the Hausman and Taylor model, beliving that in my analysis some of the estimators are endogenous and some are exogenous. In order to run the Hasman test between FE and HT estimators, do I first have to arbitrarly assume which are the variable that are endogeous or how can I see that?
Many thanks in advance for your help,
Simone
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