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Alexandra22
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Hi,

Is it possible to estimate bivariate probit model with instrumental variables using SAS?

Thanks in advance.

Alexandra

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ets_kps
SAS Employee

Yes, you can.  The QLIM procedure allows for a bivariate provide with endogenous regressors.  You can find details here.

SAS/ETS(R) 13.2 User's Guide

Let us know if you have any trouble forming the syntax. -Ken

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ets_kps
SAS Employee

Yes, you can.  The QLIM procedure allows for a bivariate provide with endogenous regressors.  You can find details here.

SAS/ETS(R) 13.2 User's Guide

Let us know if you have any trouble forming the syntax. -Ken

Alexandra22
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks Ken, it is exactly what I was looking for.

Regards,

Alexandra

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