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SELMLOG: Stata module to perform selection bias correction based on the multinomial logit model

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Francois Bourguignon
Martin Fournier
Marc Gurgand () (CREST)

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Abstract

selmlog estimates linear regression models on a selected subset of observations, where selectivity is modelled as a multinomial logit (as opposed to univariate probit as in the Heckman model). It applies the two-step method proposed by Bourguignon, Fournier and Gurgand (CREST, 2001, www.crest.fr).

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File URL: http://www.crest.fr/pageperso/lmi/gurgand/selmlog.htm
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Software component provided by Boston College Department of Economics in its series Statistical Software Components with number S428301.

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Programming language: Stata
Requires: Stata version 6.0
Date of creation: 11 Oct 2002
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Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:s428301

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Keywords: selection multinomial logit

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