Two-step and maximum likelihood estimation of Heckman-type sample selection models: standard sample selection models (Tobit-2), endogenous switching regression models (Tobit-5), sample selection models with binary dependent outcome variable, interval regression with sample selection (only ML estimation), and endogenous treatment effects models. These methods are described in the three vignettes that are included in this package and in econometric textbooks such as Greene (2011, Econometric Analysis, 7th edition, Pearson).
Version: 1.2-12 Depends: R (≥ 2.10), maxLik (≥ 0.7-3), stats Imports: miscTools (≥ 0.6-3), systemfit (≥ 1.0-0), Formula (≥ 1.1-1), VGAM (≥ 1.1-1), mvtnorm (≥ 0.9-9994) Suggests: lmtest, Ecdat Published: 2020-12-15 DOI: 10.32614/CRAN.package.sampleSelection Author: Arne Henningsen [aut, cre], Ott Toomet [aut], Sebastian Petersen [ctb] Maintainer: Arne Henningsen <arne.henningsen at gmail.com> License: GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)] URL: http://www.sampleSelection.org NeedsCompilation: no Citation: sampleSelection citation info Materials: NEWS In views: CausalInference, Econometrics CRAN checks: sampleSelection results Documentation: Downloads: Reverse dependencies: Reverse imports: EMSS, HeckmanEM, localIV, ssmrob, xtsum Reverse suggests: AER, fastqrs, hpa, marginaleffects, micsr, OPSR, ssmodels, urbin Reverse enhances: censReg, prediction, stargazer Linking:Please use the canonical form https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=sampleSelection to link to this page.
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