[Limdep Nlogit List] Code for extracting marginal effects fro mordered probit?

Bruce Rayton mnsbr at management.bath.ac.uk
Thu Jan 4 23:46:35 EST 2007


Nurhan,

Thanks for the tip. I don't have the book, but the website (and materials
surrounding the book) all seem to point to work with Stata rather than
Limdep. Do you think it's worth ordering the book? 

All the best,  Bruce

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Check Scott Long`s book/website, nurhan


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[mailto:limdep-bounces at limdep.itls.usyd.edu.au] On Behalf Of Bruce Rayton
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 3:38 PM
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Subject: [Limdep Nlogit List] Code for extracting marginal effects
fromordered probit?

Limdepers,

Has anyone written code to extract the marginal effects from ordered probit
models? I want this because it will make the generation of tables easier
(thus avoiding copying/pasting the marginal effects printed in the raw
output files) and it should allow easy calculation of marginal effects for
dependent variables with more than ten categories.

Any help appreciated,   Bruce
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