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Carlo Lazzaro Jeff Wooldridge .. could you please provide me with details on censored regression and the command on STATA for it for both cross sectional and panel data.
Based on your other posts I’m guessing you don’t really have censored data. You have a corner at zero. Censoring means you don’t observe the variable you want. But expenditures can be zero. They aren’t censored at zero, even though this is common language.
Jeff Wooldridge .. my data is not count data .. so i cant use Poisson..my dependent variable is expenditure on different items such as health,education and other consumer durable in the last 30 days.... so not applicable for Poisson.. and as its panel.. so for cross sectional i can use tobit bit for panel data what do ?
Olive: It was explained to you previously that Poisson regression applies to any nonnegative outcome, including a variable such as expenditures. Forget the name Poisson! You only require the mean to be correct. You can try tobit, too, as I showed in a previous post. But the Poisson FE estimator is a very good way to go.
Has someone now told you that you "have censored data, and need to use censored regression"? If so, they're wrong. Please don't keep asking for the same advice in new threads when you have been given detailed advice, even with Stata commands, about what to do!
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