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Inference for partial effects in nonlinear panel-data models using Stata

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  • Jeffrey Wooldridge

    (Department of Economics, Michigan State University)

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  • Jeffrey Wooldridge, 2008. "Inference for partial effects in nonlinear panel-data models using Stata," Summer North American Stata Users' Group Meetings 2008 17, Stata Users Group, revised 28 Aug 2008.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:nsug08:17
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    1. Martina Manfre' & Viola Angelini, 2018. "Does The Financial Situation affect Cheating Behavior? An Investigation through Financial Literacy," Working Papers 06/2018, University of Verona, Department of Economics.
    2. Austin Nichols, 2011. "Causal inference for binary regression with observational data," CHI11 Stata Conference 6, Stata Users Group.

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