Hello,
I have a very straightforward question for which I can't seem to find an answer: can I use - logit - (instead of - xtlogit -) for panel data if I specify - xtset - before?
Specifying a bit more what my situation is, I want to know the effect of gender (and other 9 binary and non-binary variables) on the probability of filing for bankruptcy in the previous period, with N=13006 and T=40. I tried both - logit - and - xtlogit -, and both seem to give nice results, but I am inclined to use - logit - since 1) it presents a pseudo-R2, 2) I get significant results for the variable gender and 3) honestly, the table just generally looks simpler. I don't know, however, if using - logit - is totally wrong or not.
I would be very grateful if one of you could help me with this. Thank you!
Sofia
I have a very straightforward question for which I can't seem to find an answer: can I use - logit - (instead of - xtlogit -) for panel data if I specify - xtset - before?
Specifying a bit more what my situation is, I want to know the effect of gender (and other 9 binary and non-binary variables) on the probability of filing for bankruptcy in the previous period, with N=13006 and T=40. I tried both - logit - and - xtlogit -, and both seem to give nice results, but I am inclined to use - logit - since 1) it presents a pseudo-R2, 2) I get significant results for the variable gender and 3) honestly, the table just generally looks simpler. I don't know, however, if using - logit - is totally wrong or not.
I would be very grateful if one of you could help me with this. Thank you!
Sofia
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