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Re: Vector autoregressions in Stata

Thanks so much. This really clarified the concepts for me.

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Re: Customizable tables in Stata 17, part 3: The classic table 1

Very helpful! Is this code available as a single commented do file?

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Re: Stata/Python integration part 8: Using the Stata Function Interface to...

SAS, R, or python if you are in industry (each has its preference). Matlab is good if you're in an R&D position with heavy math, as it tends to have better and faster packages for the obscure math...

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Re: Just released from Stata Press: An Introduction to Stata for Health...

Health care Analytics is one of the hottest areas where there is ample scope and growth oppurunities. Query based languages like SAS are coming up with special modules for Health Care. Either ways...

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Re: Estimating the parameters of DSGE models

I have the same problem.

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Re: Vector autoregressions in Stata

I need this data set. Can anybody help me in this regard

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Re: Fun with Frames

Is the patients.dta file available so that we can try the examples?

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Re: Customizable tables in Stata 17, part 4: Table of statistical tests

How to add a factor variable with a pvalue for example chi2? Group1 Group2----------------------------------------------------Age mean (sd) mean (sd) pvalueFemalegender n(%) n(%) pvalue/johan

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Re: Customizable tables in Stata 17, part 3: The classic table 1

Why isn't the weight applied even though I used the weight option in the table command?Please refer to the comparison of the results of the following two commands. webuse hanleytable disease [fw=pop],...

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Re: Customizable tables in Stata 17, part 3: The classic table 1

Can you omit levels of categorical variables? This table and the table1_mc show all levels of categorical variables which is helpful at time but overkill in others (e.g., Race = helpful -- Depression...

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Re: Structural vector autoregression models

Dear David,I would like to compute the standard errors of the entries in C1,...,Ck in the RHS of eq(5) using STATA. Could you tell me how I can compute the standard errors? I could not find the...

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Re: Calculating power using Monte Carlo simulations, part 3: Linear and...

Hi, thank you for this very useful post. I keep having trouble with this section of code: . simulate reject=r(reject), reps(100): ///> simlogit, n(500) intercept(0.17) age(1.04) female(.15)...

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Re: Calculating power using Monte Carlo simulations, part 3: Linear and...

You can run it in a do-file as belowsimulate reject=r(reject), reps(100): ///simlogit, n(500) intercept(0.17) age(1.04) female(.15) interact(1.03) alpha(0.05)

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Re: Programming an estimation command in Stata: Mata functions

Hello!I would like to get a support on my results from estimating GMM with xtabond2 in which the problem i suppose it seems to be like it has been exposed:Favoring space over speed. To switch, type or...

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Re: Customizable tables in Stata 17, part 3: The classic table 1

Does anyone have a solution to this issue? I is very time consuming in a Big table to delete all the no’s by hand.

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Re: Customizable tables in Stata 17, part 3: The classic table 1

If I use the statistics median, I also use p25 and p75 to specify the IQR. However, if I wan’t to put the IQR in the column2, it doesn’t work. The cells are empty.Collect recode result p25 =...

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Re: Estimating the parameters of DSGE models

I have the same problem.

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Re: Programming an estimation command in Stata: Mata functions

-xtabond2- is a community-contributed command, and technical support for these commands is provided by their author. The contact information can usually be found at the bottom of the help file. If...

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Re: Customizable tables in Stata 17, part 3: The classic table 1

If you only want to include certain levels, you can specify them with -table- and -collect layout-. For example, when creating the basic table above, you could include just the individuals with high...

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Re: Customizable tables in Stata 17, part 3: The classic table 1

Thanks, for providing a answer.However, I can't get to work.The categorical binary variables in my dataset, I wan't to apply this to, is in the rows (e.g. hypertension yes/no, smoking yes/no, x-ray...

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