Allin Cottrell a écrit :
I have now (in CVS) changed the behavior of smpl --restrict so
that it doesn't strive to produce a balanced panel
It works fine! Thanks!
unless you give the new --balanced option.
What still intrigues me when using the --balanced
flag is that the number of observations provided (n = xxx) doesn't fit
the number of 0s (or 1s) according to FRS. Here's the output:
? smpl FRS=0 --restrict --replace --balanced
Full data set: 686 observations
Current sample: 1:1 - 97:3 (n = 291)Â # there are 269 observations with
FRS=0
? smpl FRS=1 --restrict --replace --balanced
Full data set: 686 observations
Current sample: 1:1 - 98:7 (n = 686) # there are 417 observations with
FRS=1
Do you find it somewhat misleading?
cheers,
artur
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