Hi
I am running a MMNL model with 5 random parameters (all negative lognormal) on a panel dataset with 500,000 observations and 3200 individuals. I am running models on a 40 core machine, but the estimation (BHHH) crashes when I specify more than 150 draws (MLHS draws). I have set gradient comparison, Hessian calculation, and the scaling parameters to FALSE.
My question is whether 150 draws are enough for 5 random parameters and whether I should be using different draw types and/or estimation routines. Also, would bootstrapping the estimation on fewer draws be advisable or bad practice?
Thanks for your help!
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Estimation fails with increasing number of draws
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Re: Estimation fails with increasing number of draws
Apologies for the slow reply.
This is an extremely large dataset and you are likely to run out of memory. 150 draws is a very small number of draws, and I would consider using sampling of decision-makers with a larger number of draws
This is an extremely large dataset and you are likely to run out of memory. 150 draws is a very small number of draws, and I would consider using sampling of decision-makers with a larger number of draws