I'm using extended probit (eprobit) and extended linear regression (eregress) in my dissertation. I'd like to reference some literature about these models.
However, the only references for ERMs I've found are Stata references.
I want to know exactly how ERMs handle endogeneity (if they do) and how they differ from IV models.
Thanks.
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