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Re: Odds ratios vs Marginal effects [message #8983 is a reply to message #8982] Fri, 22 January 2016 17:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
lexgw is currently offline  lexgw
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Thanks dear Economist,

how about the notion i have seen on discussions from the forum that with DHS data you can not establish causation but relationship/associations between variables? I thought this was the reason why most authors do not use marginal effects (because slopes explain causation!) for DHS data. What is your comment on this? Thanks

Gabriel
 
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