We introduce three new commands—nop, ziop2, and ziop3—for the estimation of a three-part nested ordered probit model, the two-part zero-inflated ordered probit models of Harris and Zhao (2007, Journal of Econometrics 141: 1073–1099) and Brooks, Harris, and Spencer (2012, Economics Letters 117: 683–686), and a three-part zero-inflated ordered probit model of Sirchenko (2020, Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics 24: 1) for ordinal outcomes, with both exogenous and endogenous switching. The three-part models allow the probabilities of positive, neutral (zero), and negative outcomes to be generated by distinct processes. The zero-inflated models address a preponderance of zeros and allow them to emerge in different latent regimes. We ...
"We present a new specification for the multinomial multiperiod Probit model with autocorrelated err...
Statistical inference in multinomial multiperiod probit models has been hindered in the past by the ...
Abstract. In this paper I revisit the question of how several estima-tor of an endogenous probit reg...
We introduce three new commands—nop, ziop2, and ziop3—for the estimation of a three-part nested orde...
Data for discrete ordered dependent variables are often characterised by "excessive" zero observatio...
Data for discrete ordered random variables are often characterised by “excessive” zero observations....
Data for discrete ordered random variables are often characterised by "excessive" zero observations....
We discuss the estimation of a regression model with an ordered-probit selection rule. We have writt...
Zero-inflated ordered probit (ZIOP) and middle-inflated ordered probit (MIOP) models are finding inc...
This paper presents a semi-nonparametric estimator for a series of generalized models that nest the ...
This paper presents a Bayesian analysis of bivariate ordered probit regression model with excess of ...
We propose a Tempered Ordered Probit (TOP) model. Our contribution lies not only in explicitly accou...
We extend Harris and Zhao (2007) by proposing a (Panel) Inflated Ordered Probit model, and demonstra...
In this paper, new estimating methods proposed for dynamic and static probit models with panel data....
We present new Stata commands for carrying out several regression commands suitable for binomial out...
"We present a new specification for the multinomial multiperiod Probit model with autocorrelated err...
Statistical inference in multinomial multiperiod probit models has been hindered in the past by the ...
Abstract. In this paper I revisit the question of how several estima-tor of an endogenous probit reg...
We introduce three new commands—nop, ziop2, and ziop3—for the estimation of a three-part nested orde...
Data for discrete ordered dependent variables are often characterised by "excessive" zero observatio...
Data for discrete ordered random variables are often characterised by “excessive” zero observations....
Data for discrete ordered random variables are often characterised by "excessive" zero observations....
We discuss the estimation of a regression model with an ordered-probit selection rule. We have writt...
Zero-inflated ordered probit (ZIOP) and middle-inflated ordered probit (MIOP) models are finding inc...
This paper presents a semi-nonparametric estimator for a series of generalized models that nest the ...
This paper presents a Bayesian analysis of bivariate ordered probit regression model with excess of ...
We propose a Tempered Ordered Probit (TOP) model. Our contribution lies not only in explicitly accou...
We extend Harris and Zhao (2007) by proposing a (Panel) Inflated Ordered Probit model, and demonstra...
In this paper, new estimating methods proposed for dynamic and static probit models with panel data....
We present new Stata commands for carrying out several regression commands suitable for binomial out...
"We present a new specification for the multinomial multiperiod Probit model with autocorrelated err...
Statistical inference in multinomial multiperiod probit models has been hindered in the past by the ...
Abstract. In this paper I revisit the question of how several estima-tor of an endogenous probit reg...