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  • do we have user-command like reghdfe for logit or probit models?

    Thanks for your infomation!

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    If you're interested in estimating -logit- and -probit- with standard errors adjusted for multi-way clustering (with usual caveats about inconsistency in mind), you can use -vcemway-. See -ssc install vcemway- and the background paper in this [external link] to the Stata Journal.

    If you're interested in estimating extensions of -logit- and -probit- that account for high-dimensional multi-way fixed effects, you can look up "incidental parameter problem" in your preferred learning resources.

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    • #3
      There is no fixed effects Probit, so no.

      There is fixed effects Logit, but I am not aware of two way fixed effects version, so I think the answer is again no.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Hong Il Yoo View Post
        If you're interested in estimating -logit- and -probit- with standard errors adjusted for multi-way clustering (with usual caveats about inconsistency in mind), you can use -vcemway-. See -ssc install vcemway- and the background paper in this [external link] to the Stata Journal.

        If you're interested in estimating extensions of -logit- and -probit- that account for high-dimensional multi-way fixed effects, you can look up "incidental parameter problem" in your preferred learning resources.
        Thanks for your reply!
        I wnat to find out a user-written command to account for high-dimensional multi-way fixed effects for logit models.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Joro Kolev View Post
          There is no fixed effects Probit, so no.

          There is fixed effects Logit, but I am not aware of two way fixed effects version, so I think the answer is again no.
          I see, thanks for your reply!

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