Hi all,
I hope to take ratios (the number of newly established firms in one city/ total number of newly established firms in all cities) as dependent variables. And my independent variables are also ratios. The overall data is a panel data. As the ratio ranges from 0 to 1, I wonder the result of OLS will be hard to interpret,in fact, the coefficient is over 1. I did some search but find the models I should choose varies. And it really confused me. Here are some questions I got:
1.logit/probit: as far as I understand, both these models require the dependent variable to be either 1 or 0.But my variable is continuous, ranging from 0 to 1.How can I possibly use these two models, and how should I interpret the coefficients?
2.tobit; I understand the model is suitable for data with "truncation", some research did use this model. But I think my variable doesn't have this problem, because no data is missing. I wonder whether I can use this model?
3. Above 3 models are the most frequently mentioned. I wonder whether there are any other options for my data?
4.I just find other two models, the command in Stata is fracreg -- Fractional response regression and betareg -- Beta regression, are these two models suitable?
Thanks I will be very grateful if anyone can give some suggestions!
I hope to take ratios (the number of newly established firms in one city/ total number of newly established firms in all cities) as dependent variables. And my independent variables are also ratios. The overall data is a panel data. As the ratio ranges from 0 to 1, I wonder the result of OLS will be hard to interpret,in fact, the coefficient is over 1. I did some search but find the models I should choose varies. And it really confused me. Here are some questions I got:
1.logit/probit: as far as I understand, both these models require the dependent variable to be either 1 or 0.But my variable is continuous, ranging from 0 to 1.How can I possibly use these two models, and how should I interpret the coefficients?
2.tobit; I understand the model is suitable for data with "truncation", some research did use this model. But I think my variable doesn't have this problem, because no data is missing. I wonder whether I can use this model?
3. Above 3 models are the most frequently mentioned. I wonder whether there are any other options for my data?
4.I just find other two models, the command in Stata is fracreg -- Fractional response regression and betareg -- Beta regression, are these two models suitable?
Thanks I will be very grateful if anyone can give some suggestions!
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