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st: R: error message after running Fairlie
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"Francesco Pastore" <[email protected]> 
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st: R: error message after running Fairlie 
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Sun, 9 Dec 2012 19:32:41 +0100 
Dear All,
I am running a fairlie decomposition analysis with the followign command:
fairlie outflow male age2 age3 age4 age5 edu1 edu2 bluecollar classe1
classe2 classe3 classe4 ftc public herf1 lilien if north==1|south==1,
by(south) pooled(south)
until now it has always worked well, and a colleague of mine is getting the
estimates from another machine. In my case, after obtaining the logit
estimates, I get always the following error message:
Decomposition replications (100)
----+--- 1 ---+--- 2 ---+--- 3 ---+--- 4 ---+--- 5
               fairlie():  3301  subscript invalid
                 <istmt>:     -  function returned error r(3301);
where r(3301) stands for:
error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Return code 3301
        subscript invalid
        The subscript is out of range (refers to a row or column that does
        not exist) or contains the wrong number of elements.
I get the same error message whatever the fairlie command I run, I mean
however I define the command ? 
Does anybody know what is it there that does not work?
Thank you in advance
Francesco 
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