Ngene ignores any constants in efficiency design

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Ngene ignores any constants in efficiency design

Postby sukunta » Wed Jan 13, 2016 12:25 pm

Dear all,

I found in NgeneManual112 in page 108 that Ngene ignores any constants in designs for estimating multinomial logit models .
constants that is mean alternative-specific constants but I found information any way that it is must to put in syntax and my model should be no or put alternative-specific constants in syntax.

Design
;alts=cer, ba
;rows=14
;eff = (MNL, D)
;model:
U(cer) =b1.dummy[0 I 0]*I1 [1,2,3] +b2.dummy[0I0I0]*L1 [1,2,3,4] +b3[0]*salarycer[8985,13800] /
U(ba) = b0+b4.dummy[0I0I0]*I2 [4,5,6,7] +b5.dummy[0 I0I0]*L2 [5,6,7,8] +b6[0]*salaryba[11000,15000,18000] $

thank you very much.
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Re: Ngene ignores any constants in efficiency design

Postby Michiel Bliemer » Wed Jan 13, 2016 2:39 pm

You should always put constants in the model if you intend to estimate alternative specific constants.

What is referred to in the manual is that Ngene does not optimise for estimation of the constants by default. However, if want to also optimise on the constants, you simply add ;con to the syntax.
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Re: Ngene ignores any constants in efficiency design

Postby sukunta » Wed Jan 13, 2016 11:51 pm

Dear Michiel Bliemer,

thank you very much for your kind and quick reply my question. I will learn more about this point.

Best Wishes,
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Re: Ngene ignores any constants in efficiency design

Postby sukunta » Fri Feb 05, 2016 8:09 pm

Dear Prof. Michiel Bliemer ,
then from the answer above I can write syntax for eff design follow

Design
;alts=cer, ba
;rows=14
;eff = (MNL, D)
;model:
U(cer) =b1.dummy[0 I 0]*I1 [1,2,3] +b2.dummy[0I0I0]*L1 [1,2,3,4] +b3[0]*salarycer[8985,13800] /
U(ba) = b0+b4.dummy[0I0I0]*I2 [4,5,6,7] +b5.dummy[0 I0I0]*L2 [5,6,7,8] +b6[0]*salaryba[11000,15000,18000] $

your answer is reference for my thesis later.

thank you for your kindness
Best Wishes,
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