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micEcon (version 0.4-0)

coef.selection: Extract Coefficients from Selection Models

Description

This function extracts coefficients from sample selection models

Usage

## S3 method for class 'selection':
coef(object, part = "full", ...)
## S3 method for class 'summary.selection':
coef(object, part = "full", ...)
## S3 method for class 'coef.selection':
print( x, prefix = TRUE,
      digits = max(3, getOption("digits") - 3), ... )

Arguments

object
object of class selection or summary.selection.
part
character string indication which parts to extract: "full" for all estimated parameters (selection estimates, outcome estimates, error variance and correlation) or "outcome" for the outcome estimates only (including the coefficient of the inve
x
object returned by coef.selection.
prefix
logical. Add a prefix to the names of the coefficients that indicates to which equation the coefficient belongs.
digits
numeric, (suggested) number of significant digits.
...
currently not used.

Value

  • coef.selection returns a vector of the estimated coefficients.

    coef.summary.selection returns a matrix of the estimated coefficients, their standard errors, t-values, and p-values.

See Also

coefficients, selection, summary.selection, and vcov.selection

Examples

Run this code
## Estimate a simple female wage model taking into account the labour
## force participation
   data(Mroz87)
   a <- heckit(lfp ~ huswage + kids5 + mtr + fatheduc + educ + city,
               log(wage) ~ educ + city, data=Mroz87)
## extract all coefficients of the model:
coef( a )

## now extract the coefficients of the outcome model only:
coef( a, part="outcome")

## extract all coefficients, standard errors, t-values
## and p-values of the model:
coef( summary( a ) )

## now extract the coefficients, standard errors, t-values
## and p-values of the outcome model only:
coef( summary( a ), part="outcome")

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