[R] sample selection problem, inverse mills ratio (Heckman, Lewbel, ...)

Arne Henningsen ahenningsen at email.uni-kiel.de
Mon Aug 23 18:01:39 CEST 2004


Hi,

I think you have to do these estimations "by hand". However, this shouldn't be 
too difficult. For instance the first step of the 2-step Heckman estimation 
is a probit estimation that can by done in R by 
   glm(  ... , family=binomial(link=probit))
(see ?glm). And the second step is a simple OLS regression.

All the best,
Arne


On Thursday 19 August 2004 11:45, Wildi Marc, wia wrote:
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>  Hi
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>  Does anybody know from an R-package devoted to sample selection problems
> (Heckman's lambda, Lewbel, ...)?
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>  Thanks and best regards
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>  Marc Wildi
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