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A mixture of ordered probit models with endogenous switching between two latent classes

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  • Jochem Huismans

    (Universiteit van Amsterdam)

  • Andrei Sirchenko

    (Universiteit Maastricht)

  • Jan Willem Nijenhuis

    (Universiteit Twente)

Abstract

Ordinal responses can be generated, in a time-series context, by different latent regimes or, in a cross-sectional context, by different unobserved classes of population. We introduce a new command, swopit, that fits a mixture of ordered probit models with either exogenous or endogenous switching between two latent classes (or regimes). Switching is endogenous if the unobservables in the class-assignment model are correlated with the unobservables in the outcome models. We provide a battery of postestimation commands, assess by Monte Carlo experiments the finite-sample performance of the maximum likelihood estimator of the parameters, probabilities and their standard errors (both the asymptotic and bootstrap ones), and apply the new command to model the policy interest rates.

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  • Jochem Huismans & Andrei Sirchenko & Jan Willem Nijenhuis, 2022. "A mixture of ordered probit models with endogenous switching between two latent classes," German Stata Users' Group Meetings 2022 02, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:dsug22:02
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