Hello all,
I will please like to find out if IV analysis works with imputed data (i.e using multiple imputation).
If it does, then how do we test for endogeneity and use other post estimation commands (e.g estat overid, estat first stage) as i am finding it difficult to see how to do these.
If there's no way to do these can i please have a reference to say that IV does not work under multiple imputation.
I will really appreciate a quick response.
Many thanks.
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