Dears,
I want to estimate the impact of membership in collective action on income using the movestay command of Stata to estimate Endogenous Switching Regression model. But I don't have valid Instrument to be used in the selection model. And I want the model to be identified through non-linearities.
Hence, I would be very happy if you could help me on the command (I have tried to follow the help option of Stata "movestay (y1= x1 x2 x3 x4) (y1= x1 x2 x3 x5), select(regime1)" but I don't exactly understand two points:
1. Is it a must to have two specifications of dependent variables and is it a must to have different explanatory variables for the first two specifications - i.e.
2. What should I use in the regim1, I was simply using my dummy variable of treatment group (membership status) but it says "too few variables are specified"
Last but not least, I really will appreciate if you could tell me
Waiting for your help.
Due regards
I want to estimate the impact of membership in collective action on income using the movestay command of Stata to estimate Endogenous Switching Regression model. But I don't have valid Instrument to be used in the selection model. And I want the model to be identified through non-linearities.
Hence, I would be very happy if you could help me on the command (I have tried to follow the help option of Stata "movestay (y1= x1 x2 x3 x4) (y1= x1 x2 x3 x5), select(regime1)" but I don't exactly understand two points:
1. Is it a must to have two specifications of dependent variables and is it a must to have different explanatory variables for the first two specifications - i.e.
y1= x1 x2 x3 x4) (y1= x1 x2 x3 x5)
?2. What should I use in the regim1, I was simply using my dummy variable of treatment group (membership status) but it says "too few variables are specified"
Last but not least, I really will appreciate if you could tell me
(or send me documents)
about the difference, if any, between identifying using the instrument and through nonlinearities only (in case of no valid instrument).Waiting for your help.
Due regards
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