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An introduction to Stata programming
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ISBN: 9781597181501 1597181501 Year: 2016 Publisher: College Station, Texas : StataCorp LP,

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"The second edition of this book contains several new recipes illustrating how do-files, ado-files, and Mata functions can be used to solve programming problems. Several recipes have also been updated to reflect new features in Stata added between versions 10 and 14. The discussion of maximum-likelihood function evaluators has been significantly expanded in this edition. The new topics covered in this edition include factor variables and operatores; use of margins, marginsplot, and suest; Mata-based likelihood function evaluators; and associative arrays."--Preface.


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An introduction to Stata programming.
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ISBN: 9781597180450 1597180459 Year: 2009 Publisher: College Station Stata Press


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Environmental Econometrics Using Stata
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ISBN: 1597183555 9781597183550 Year: 2021 Publisher: College Station, Texas : Stata Press,

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Changes in the Balance Sheet of the U.S. Manufacturing Sector, 1926-1977
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Year: 1983 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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This is a report on the results of a research project, sponsored by the NBER's Program on Financial Markets and Monetary Economics, which involves the collection and organization of income account and balance sheet data, at the firm level, for the years 1926-77. The primary data source for the study is Moody's Industrial Manual. Working at the firm level, it is possible to obtain accurate information on the market values of traded securities.This paper presents and discusses some of the aggregate characteristics of the dataset and also reports the results of estimating a simple portfolio model which attempts to explain changes in firm balance sheet flows for the periods 1927-35 and 1965-77.The data collected for the study, as well as software necessary to manage them efficiently, are available from the authors. An NBER Technical Paper will shortly be available to describe the dataset and software in detail.

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Dynamic panel data models
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ISBN: 1529748844 Year: 2020 Publisher: London : SAGE Publications Ltd.,

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This entry discusses dynamic panel data (DPD) models: A set of econometric methods widely used to analyze the behavior of firms, households, or countries over a period of time. These models' dynamic nature refers to the notion that the units being observed are adjusting along a trajectory, so that their outcome at a point in time is related to its previous value as well as other relevant factors. The most common method of DPD modeling, the Arellano-Bond method employing the generalized method of moments estimation technique, is described, and its empirical implementation illustrated in the context of the Stata statistical programming language.

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