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XTIVREG28: Stata module to perform extended IV/2SLS, GMM and AC/HAC, LIML and k-class regression for panel data models (version 8)

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xtivreg2 as mentioned in this paper is a wrapper for ivreg28, which can be installed on Stata versions 9+ and can be used to estimate fixed-effects and first-difference panel data models with possibly endogenous regressors.
Abstract
xtivreg28 implements IV/GMM estimation of the fixed-effects and first-differences panel data models with possibly endogenous regressors. It is essentially a wrapper for ivreg28, which must be installed for xtivreg28 to run. Users of Stata versions 9+ should use xtivreg2. xtivreg28 supports all the estimation and reporting options of ivreg28; see help ivreg28 for full descriptions and examples. In particular, all the statistics available with ivreg28 (heteroskedastic, cluster- and autocorrelation-robust covariance matrix and standard errors, overidentification and orthogonality tests, first-stage and weak/underidentification statistics, etc.) are also supported by xtivreg2 and will be reported with any degrees-of-freedom adjustments required for a panel data estimation.

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How to use IV techniques on Panel data in Stata?

Use the xtivreg28 module in Stata to perform IV estimation on panel data models with endogenous regressors.