I suppose, depending on the nature of your question and variables, the other
options to explore would be -treatreg-. Obviously, more insight into your
issue would help.
Shehzad
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Sent: 25 May 2008 09:10
To: statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu
Cc: alazar_aklilu@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: st: tackling endogeneity using stata
I suppose that -svy: ivreg- is what you are searching for.
More generally, commands contaning "iv" allow you to tackle endogeneity,
while prefix "svy" allow you to work with survey data.
Obviously, the more you tell us about the nature of your dependent variable
and the nature of the endogeneous one(s), the more precise suggestion you
have
Nicola
At 02.33 24/05/2008 -0400, alazar aklilu wrote:
>i was doing some analysis on health using stata. and i
>wanted to use the best method stata have to tackle
>endogeneity in a survey data. can you please help me
>with suggesting a way? thank you very much.
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