
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2174144
The Cramer-Ridder test is a popular procedure for testing if some outcome states can be pooled into one state in the multinomial logit model. This note shows that, in the presence of binary regressors, the test is overly stringent and poolability may not be tested unambiguously.
multinomial logit, pooling, statistical test, jel: jel:C35
multinomial logit, pooling, statistical test, jel: jel:C35
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