Dear all,
Does anyone know how to test for differences in two WTP distributions using the complete combinatorial approach (Poe et al., 2005)?
In the topic “Saving WTP estimates to conduct Poe Test” ( https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...nduct-poe-test), Dr. Hole had told us how to save the generated draws of the Krinsky-Robb (parametric bootstrap) approach, but I still don’t know how to conduct Poe Test (the complete combinatorial approach) after we get the WTP estimates.
Hope someone could help me. Thanks!
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