Dear list,
when one does multiple imputation with Amelia software, how does one run a fixed effects model? I was trying to use the miest command in STATA. I wonder if it's ok to just add the dummies for each country to the regular Ols regressin run with miest on all the imputed datasets.
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Carola
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Good morning,
> I have done Multiple imputation with Amelia and I am doing
> the combined analysis of 10 imputed datasets with
> "miest". I wonder how to do a Hausman test for
> Fixed Effects with "miest". I am running the
> regressions with "miest "datasets" reg....and
> country dummmies for FE but I can't get Stata to store
> the estimates to do the Hausman test afterwards.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions!
Regards,
> Carola Herrera
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Hello,
I have run Amelia and got 10 datasets with imputed values. I have two
questions:
1) although there is an option to get the output in STATA, it's not
working in my version of Amelia (I can only get the output in the
other formats). Is there a way to get the imputed datasets in STATA
format?
2) I have combined and analyzed the imputed datasets with "miest", but
I wonder how to get descriptive statistics and a measure of goodness
of fit? Should this be done for each of the imputed datasets
separately or is there a command to get combined/summary measrues?
Thanks!
Carlos
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Dear Friends:
I am a beginner of Amelia and just installed window version. I am wondering
whether there is a nice manual which may guide me through all these options
in window. I have a time-series cross-sectional data which include the
following variables: firm, year, y, x1, x2, where y has some missings and
should be imputed. y is a function of x1 and x2.
An easy-reading materials with examples will be highly appreciated.
thanks very much.
Best,
Beiting
Hello,
Can the miest command for analyzing imputed datasets with Amelia be used with Newey model?
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Carola
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Hello
Amelia software is running on my computer but I've noticed that variables
that on my original dataset range from 0 to 100 (they are
%) in the imputed datasets take negative values (the
reported "min" in the summary stats is a negative
number). I wonder how to fix this.
Thanks (I'm new to Amelia and MI)
Best regards,
Carola
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