Dear all,
I am sorry to bother you. I was wondering how one could calculate the change in probablity of being downgraded as the main explanatory variable change from the bottom (30%) to the top (30%) of the sample (the rest hold at the mean). I used a binomial logit model and I already used marginal effects. Howver, in several paper researchers used this method to quantify the economic impact of a variable on the dependent variable. Is there an easy and convenient way to compute that in stata? The structure of the data is fairly simple. I have a binomial dependent variable for downgrades and a series of independent variables (X1 X2 X3 etc)
I thank you for the support,
Best regards
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