The following two xtabond2
estimation commands give the same estimation results:
webuse abdata, clear
gen wL3=l3.w
gen wL2=l2.w
xtabond2 n nL1 w yr* if wL3~=., gmm(w, lag(1 1)) iv(yr*) nolevel robust
keep if wL2~=.
xtabond2 n nL1 w yr*, gmm(w, lag(1 1)) iv(yr*) nolevel robust
whereas the following two xtabond2
estimation commands give different estimation results (even though they are based on the same samples and specify their instrument sets equivalently):
webuse abdata, clear
gen wL3=l3.w
gen wL2=l2.w
xtabond2 n nL1 w yr* if wL3~=., gmm(w, lag(1 2)) iv(yr*) nolevel robust
keep if wL2~=.
xtabond2 n nL1 w yr*, gmm(w, lag(1 2)) iv(yr*) nolevel robust
In the latter example, xtabond2 reports 18 instruments in the first estimation and 17 instruments in the second estimation.
[From inspecting the instrument matrices, it appears that xtabond2
constructs the instrument matrix from all the data in memory, disregarding the pre-estimation sample restrictions on the dependent and independent variables imposed by the if
statement (i.e. xtabond2
ignores the if wL3~=.
).]
My question is: is there a way to produce the estimation results from
keep if wL2~=.
xtabond2 n nL1 w yr*, gmm(w, lag(1 2)) iv(yr*) nolevel robust
above without first dropping observations? Is there a clever way to control the number of lags of the data in memory to use as instruments that would achieve the same result without dropping observations?
It seems inefficient to have to subset a master dataset N times to apply xtabond2
to N different subsets of the data (while also restricting the sample from which the instrument sets are constructed).
xtabond2
. I'd advise posting this on Statalist or contacting the program author. I would like to be wrong, but this seems too recondite (and too statistical) to have a good chance of an answer here.xtabond2
. I'm asking if there is a better set of commands in Stata [i.e. a programmatic question] to produce the output from the minimal working example. This doesn't strictly speaking require knowledge of statistics. I have been through Roodman's (2009) paper and thextabond2
help files in detail and they don't seem to address this issue. Good advice to contact the author, thanks.xtabond2
indrop if ...
anduse ..., clear
statements.