Please can someone help me with the use of the ivreg2h command for analysis? My dependent variable is a binary variable. After running the model, how will the coefficients be interpreted? For models like the probit, I normally have to do a post-estimation analysis to arrive at the margins which are interpreted as the percentage difference in the two categories as a result of the exogenous variable.
Also, if I am to find the margins, how will the margins for the instrumented variable be done since the instrumented variable does not appear in the list of exogenous variables when one tries to estimate the margins
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