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Re: st: Regression Analysis - dependent and independent variables


From   Roberto Liebscher <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Regression Analysis - dependent and independent variables
Date   Thu, 13 Mar 2014 12:27:36 +0100

Wooldridges' "Introductory Econometrics" is a nice reference to start with. If you want an introduction that is even more Stata-related then "A Gentle Introduction to Stata" from Alan C. Acock or "Data Analysis Using Stata" by Ulrich Kohler and Frauke Kreuter might be a good choice.

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Am 13.03.2014 10:12, schrieb liliana:
Hello,

I am looking for some papers or lectures on the regression analysis and on
the possibility of regressing two different models (1 and 2), where in the
first model the dependent variable is Y1 and one of the independent
variables is X1. In the second model, instead, one of the independent
variables is Y1 (the dependent variable in model 1) and the dependent
variable is X1 (one of the independent variables in model 1).
Do you think it is possible to use this method?

Can you suggest me any ref? Thank you in advance.

Best,
Lil



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