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Stata Tips #9 - Creating HTML output with community-contributed Stata commands

One of the strengths of Stata is that users can write their own commands and share them within the Stata user community. Install the contributed command and you can just ...

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Deciding between alternative approaches in macroeconomics

Abstract Macroeconomic time-series data are aggregated, inaccurate, non-stationary, collinear and rarely match theoretical concepts. Macroeconomic theories are incomplet...

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An improved approach to empirical modelling

OxMetrics developer Prof. Sir David Hendry and Dr. Jennifer Castle discuss "An improved approach to empirical modelling" in this article in the CEPR's VOX online platform...

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Stata Tips #7 - dyntext, dyndoc and user-written commands

One of the new features introduced in Stata version 15 is a series of commands allowing you to interweave Stata commands into text. You can run the commands and populate ...

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New Stata 15 Available

Stata's biggest release ever is available from today, 7 June 2017. There are many new and important features available within Stata release 15, all of which you can lear...

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Financial Econometrics Using Stata - New from Stata Press

Financial Econometrics Using Stata by Simona Boffelli and Giovanni Urga provides an excellent introduction to time-series analysis and how to do it in Stata for financial...

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STATA TIPS #5 - On treatment effects

Researchers are on the constant hunt to identify causal relationships. The term treatment effect denotes the average causal effect of a binary variable on a defined outc...

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Announcing Discrete Choice Analysis Tools v2.0 for GAUSS

GAUSS APPLICATIONS The new discrete choice analysis tools offers econometricians, micro-economists, public choice researchers, survey data analysts, sociologists, epidemi...

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STATA TIPS #4 - Stata now supports Bayesian Analysis!

The use of Bayesian analysis is on the rise and is widespread across different disciplines including health, medicine, economics and other social sciences. The main diffe...

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EVIEWS TIPS #1: Command Capture

Researchers interact with statistical software in two ways: the first is using the point and click interface and the second is through the command window. While the first...

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