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Re: st: xtlogit gllamm


From   "Alexander Staus" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: xtlogit gllamm
Date   Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:53:27 +0100

It depends wheter your dependent variable is binary or not. If its binary I think you can use 
xtlogit (from -help xtlogit-: xtlogit ... fits conditional fixed-effects...), if not you could use 
gllamm. For a relaxation of the IIA both will do.
Take care about the choice characteristics.

Alex



Am 14 Nov 2006 um 6:36 hat somsupa Nopprach geschrieben:

> I just want to analyze conditional logit model . my
> independent variables has both individual and choice
> characteristics, but i would like to relax IIA
> assumption. So, Does the -xtlogit- command appropriate
> with my problem?
> 
>  sorry to bother again
> Thank you
> somsupa

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