Hi All, Can the MNP package available in R be used to analyze panel data as well? *i.e., *if there are 3 observed discrete choices for three time periods for the same individual , can i estimate a panel multinomial probit model which allows correlated errors across time periods and individual heterogeneity (random coefficients) using the MNP package? In the case that it doesn't work, is there any other Bayesian inference based R package for estimating panel MNP models? Thanks, Rajesh [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Hi All, Sorry for posting the same question again. I was not sure if the message was sent initially since it was my first post the forum. Can the MNP package available in R be used to analyze panel data as well? *i.e., *if there are 3 observed discrete choices for three time periods for the same individual , can i estimate a panel multinomial probit model which allows correlated errors across time periods and individual heterogeneity (random coefficients) using the MNP package? In the case that it doesn't work, is there any other Bayesian inference based R package for estimating panel MNP models? Thanks, Rajesh [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Hi All, Sorry for posting the same question again. I was not sure if the message was sent initially since it was my first post the forum. Can the MNP package available in R be used to analyze panel data as well? *i.e., *if there are 3 observed discrete choices for three time periods for the same individual , can i estimate a panel multinomial probit model which allows correlated errors across time periods and individual heterogeneity (random coefficients) using the MNP package? In the case that it doesn't work, is there any other Bayesian inference based R package for estimating panel MNP models? Thanks, Rajesh [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Hi All, Sorry for posting the same question again. I was not sure if the message was sent initially since it was my first post the forum. Can the MNP package available in R be used to analyze panel data as well? i.e., if there are 3 observed discrete choices for three time periods for the same individual , can i estimate a panel multinomial probit model which allows correlated errors across time periods and individual heterogeneity (random coefficients) using the MNP package? In the case that it doesn't work, is there any other Bayesian inference based R package for estimating panel MNP models? Thanks, Rajesh -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Panel-MNP-tp4618340.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.