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[[Leveraged Buyout Innovation (Academic Paper)]] | [[Leveraged Buyout Innovation (Academic Paper)]] | ||
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*Input: tab delimited file "E:/McNair/Projects/LBO/Clean/STATApredictLBOclean.txt" | *Input: tab delimited file "E:/McNair/Projects/LBO/Clean/STATApredictLBOclean.txt" | ||
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**Positive integers identify pairs matched, negative integers identify matched non-LBOs in years other than the match, -0.1 identifies LBOs that failed to match to any non-LBOs under constraints provided | **Positive integers identify pairs matched, negative integers identify matched non-LBOs in years other than the match, -0.1 identifies LBOs that failed to match to any non-LBOs under constraints provided | ||
− | + | ==Running Code== | |
*Open Julia command line in administrator mode | *Open Julia command line in administrator mode | ||
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*Run script LBOmatchscript.jl | *Run script LBOmatchscript.jl | ||
− | + | ==Options== | |
There are a few options that can be customized in the script before running. Getting this into a more user-friendly form is a WIP. In fact, some parts might be difficult, if not impossible, to write in a more accessible way. | There are a few options that can be customized in the script before running. Getting this into a more user-friendly form is a WIP. In fact, some parts might be difficult, if not impossible, to write in a more accessible way. | ||
− | + | ===Specify input file (if using different file than default)=== | |
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df = readtable("E:/McNair/Projects/LBO/Clean/STATApredictLBOclean.txt", separator = '\t'); | df = readtable("E:/McNair/Projects/LBO/Clean/STATApredictLBOclean.txt", separator = '\t'); | ||
− | + | ===Specify which observations are valid for matching.=== | |
*For now, we filter out all firms that were never granted a single patent in the period 1970-2015 | *For now, we filter out all firms that were never granted a single patent in the period 1970-2015 | ||
*For firms that LBO, we also drop their observations in all other years from the list of candidates to match to other LBOs | *For firms that LBO, we also drop their observations in all other years from the list of candidates to match to other LBOs | ||
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− | + | ===Specify propensity score type to use for matching=== | |
*Options are: logitp (panel logit), probitp (panel probit), or Cox proportional hazard (hr) | *Options are: logitp (panel logit), probitp (panel probit), or Cox proportional hazard (hr) | ||
*Alternatively, can use the above, with regressions performed using winsorized values of regressors (trimmed at 1st and 99th percentiles): logitpw, probitpw, hrw | *Alternatively, can use the above, with regressions performed using winsorized values of regressors (trimmed at 1st and 99th percentiles): logitpw, probitpw, hrw | ||
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mscore = :logitpw; | mscore = :logitpw; | ||
− | + | ===Specify whether matching priority should be deterministic or random.=== | |
*If deterministic, priority goes to lower GVKEY | *If deterministic, priority goes to lower GVKEY | ||
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randoption = 0; | randoption = 0; | ||
− | + | ===Specify additional constraints on valid matches (modify code within function mcexpr as desired)=== | |
*For example, default code forces matches to be within the same industry group, within the same decade, and with patent stocks within +/- 20% of LBO firm. | *For example, default code forces matches to be within the same industry group, within the same decade, and with patent stocks within +/- 20% of LBO firm. | ||
Revision as of 04:05, 30 June 2017
Matching LBOs (Julia) | |
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Project Title | Matching LBOs (Julia) |
Owner | James Chen |
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Leveraged Buyout Innovation (Academic Paper)
Contents
- 1 Inputs and Outputs
- 2 Running Code
- 3 Options
- 3.1 Specify input file (if using different file than default)
- 3.2 Specify which observations are valid for matching.
- 3.3 Specify propensity score type to use for matching
- 3.4 Specify whether matching priority should be deterministic or random.
- 3.5 Specify additional constraints on valid matches (modify code within function mcexpr as desired)
Inputs and Outputs
- Input: tab delimited file "E:/McNair/Projects/LBO/Clean/STATApredictLBOclean.txt"
- This contains list of LBO and nonLBO firms from compustat 1970-2015, propensity scores, patent data, and other variables generated from stata code "statadatasetup4.do" and "statapredictLBOclean.do"
- Output: tab delimited file "E:/McNair/Projects/LBO/New matching/matchresults.txt"
- This is the input file, except with an additional column "matchpair" indicating matched pairs:
- Positive integers identify pairs matched, negative integers identify matched non-LBOs in years other than the match, -0.1 identifies LBOs that failed to match to any non-LBOs under constraints provided
Running Code
- Open Julia command line in administrator mode
- Change directory to E:\McNair\Projects\LBO\New matching\
- Run script LBOmatchscript.jl
Options
There are a few options that can be customized in the script before running. Getting this into a more user-friendly form is a WIP. In fact, some parts might be difficult, if not impossible, to write in a more accessible way.
Specify input file (if using different file than default)
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df = readtable("E:/McNair/Projects/LBO/Clean/STATApredictLBOclean.txt", separator = '\t');
Specify which observations are valid for matching.
- For now, we filter out all firms that were never granted a single patent in the period 1970-2015
- For firms that LBO, we also drop their observations in all other years from the list of candidates to match to other LBOs
- See inline comments in code for detailed description of what matchfilter2, matchfilter4, etc. represent
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Specify propensity score type to use for matching
- Options are: logitp (panel logit), probitp (panel probit), or Cox proportional hazard (hr)
- Alternatively, can use the above, with regressions performed using winsorized values of regressors (trimmed at 1st and 99th percentiles): logitpw, probitpw, hrw
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mscore = :logitpw;
Specify whether matching priority should be deterministic or random.
- If deterministic, priority goes to lower GVKEY
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randoption = 0;
Specify additional constraints on valid matches (modify code within function mcexpr as desired)
- For example, default code forces matches to be within the same industry group, within the same decade, and with patent stocks within +/- 20% of LBO firm.
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function mcexpr(i) #note that the below syntax is the simplest way to store a long string over multiple lines #(i.e., appending additional characters per line) #Also, note that order of operations forces us to put each condition in parentheses mcriteria = "nonLBOs[:matchsubset] = (nonLBOs[:industrygroup3].== LBOs[$i,:industrygroup3])" mcriteria = mcriteria * " .* (nonLBOs[:decade].==LBOs[$i,:decade])" mcriteria = mcriteria * " .* (nonLBOs[:patentstock] .>= (LBOs[$i,:patentstock]*.8))" mcriteria = mcriteria * " .* (nonLBOs[:patentstock] .<= (LBOs[$i,:patentstock]*1.2))" mcriteria = mcriteria * " .* (nonLBOs[:matchpair] .== 0 )" return eval(parse(mcriteria)) end