I am trying to avoid the Forbidden regression. I have two simultaneous equations one for poverty and the other for informal employment specified as follows
Poor = B0 + B1 Informal employment + B2X +B3Z1+ U ..........(1)
Informal Employment = B0 + B1 Poor + B2X +B3Z2+ U...........(2)
where both dependent and endogenous variables are binary for the two equations and vector X has same exogenous variables for eqn 1 &2 , Z1 and Z2 are instruments
I was following Maddala(1983), who suggested estimating probit ML in the first and second stages; however, after reading Angrist, I discovered this is impossible and leads to forbidden regression. rather i should use LPM. Kindly assist me in working this out for my two simultaneous equations..
Thanks
Poor = B0 + B1 Informal employment + B2X +B3Z1+ U ..........(1)
Informal Employment = B0 + B1 Poor + B2X +B3Z2+ U...........(2)
where both dependent and endogenous variables are binary for the two equations and vector X has same exogenous variables for eqn 1 &2 , Z1 and Z2 are instruments
I was following Maddala(1983), who suggested estimating probit ML in the first and second stages; however, after reading Angrist, I discovered this is impossible and leads to forbidden regression. rather i should use LPM. Kindly assist me in working this out for my two simultaneous equations..
Thanks
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