Hi everyone,
I am running two logistic regression models, in which only dependent variables are different and all the 6 independent variables are same.
I just want to know whether one of the β coefficients from one model is larger than that from the other model using permutation test instead of using suest/Hausman specification test.
However, I had completely no idea how to type command to complete this task on Stata.
I would really appreciate any help I might get here.
Yuki Ishikawa
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