Hello,
For my master thesis I'm estimating a Poisson model with exposure. The dependent variable is price difference, the exposure a maximum limit to these prices (so I get a relative diversion in percentage from the maximum price). To separate the effect of market power on prices between 2 different groups of health care providers, I created interaction terms with the market power (MP) measures and the dummy for group 1 (1) and group 2 (0) of providers. For easier interpretation I estimated the model in IRR. How do I interpret the interaction coefficients in the model? Are they group 1 relative to group 2? Or can they be interpreted as having separate effects? It's not count data, I know, but OLS or logit/probit is not feasible for several reasons.
Thanx a lot!
Chiara
For my master thesis I'm estimating a Poisson model with exposure. The dependent variable is price difference, the exposure a maximum limit to these prices (so I get a relative diversion in percentage from the maximum price). To separate the effect of market power on prices between 2 different groups of health care providers, I created interaction terms with the market power (MP) measures and the dummy for group 1 (1) and group 2 (0) of providers. For easier interpretation I estimated the model in IRR. How do I interpret the interaction coefficients in the model? Are they group 1 relative to group 2? Or can they be interpreted as having separate effects? It's not count data, I know, but OLS or logit/probit is not feasible for several reasons.
Thanx a lot!
Chiara
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