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XTSEL: Stata module for selection of variables and specification in a panel-data framework

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  • Alfonso Ugarte Ruiz

    (BBVA Research)

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Abstract

The package XTSEL includes two new commands (xtselvar and xtselmod) that help us to rank the best predictors between a number of alternative explanatory variables (candidates), or the best specification between all possible combinations of a set of explanatory variables, according to several in-sample and out-of-sample statistics. They are specially adapted for a panel data framework, firstly because the out-of-sample prediction performance is measured in the two inherent dimensions of a panel (time-series and cross-individuals), and secondly because they allow a large number of methodological options that typically are necessary in panel data analysis. Given a set of n predictors, xtselvar estimates the same specification n times, one for each predictor. xtselmod estimates 2^n - 1 different specifications, one per each possible combination out of the set of n variables. Both procedures keep constant the same dependent variable and an optional list of fixed control variables, plus several other methodological options. For each candidate variable/specification, the procedures estimate a set of parameters and statistical criteria: 1. Adjusted R squared (R2_ad). 2. Akaike Information Criterion (AIC). 3. Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) 4. U-Theil in time-series dimension: RMSE of variable/specification vs. RMSE from a naïve prediction or an AR1 model (Uth_TS). 5. U-Theil in cross-section dimension: RMSE of variable/specification vs. RMSE from a naïve prediction or an AR1 model (Uth_CS). Both commands rank each variable/specification according to each criterion and generate one ranking per each one of them. xtselvar also reports coefficients and t-statistic of each candidate variable. They also compute a composite ranking summarizing all five criteria. They finally sort all candidate variables/specifications according to the selected ranking, which by default is the composite ranking.

Suggested Citation

  • Alfonso Ugarte Ruiz, 2020. "XTSEL: Stata module for selection of variables and specification in a panel-data framework," Statistical Software Components S458816, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 11 Nov 2022.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:s458816
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