Stata Tips #16 – Stata 15’s new test for parameter stability in time series regression
What is it for? When you are fitting a simple time-series regression to your data, you have to make...
read moreWhat is it for? When you are fitting a simple time-series regression to your data, you have to make...
read moreMore data is available than any point in history and often a simple graph can go a long way...
read moreWritten by Kristin MacDonald, Director of Statistical Services, this post expounds upon a previous blog post, “Nonparametric regression: Like...
read moreWritten by Kevin Crow, Senior Software Developer, this post talks about updating the community-contributed command tab2xl with tab2docx, which writes a tabulation table...
read moreWhat is non-parametric regression? Stata version 15 now includes a command npregress, which fits a smooth function to predict...
read moreEvery day a large amount of data is produced. Data take on different formats and shapes; from data points...
read moreWritten by David Schenck, Senior Econometrician, this post talks about how to estimate the parameters of a DSGE model,...
read moreStata can now export any graphs to SVG. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a file format with a lot...
read moreDate: Friday, 15 September 2017 Location: Economics Faculty – Porto University. The Portuguese Stata Users Group meeting is a...
read moreStata’s biggest release ever is available from today, 7 June 2017. There are many new and important features available...
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