Kit,
I think I encountered a more fundamental problem with -betacoef-: I
couldn't get it to work! My current regressions are weighted (which
-betacoef- has the ability to handle according to its description), but
when I run a model such as:
-reg beatles john paul george ringo [pw=epstein]-
-betacoef-
I get an r(101) error. I've tried running -betacoef- after -reg [aw]- and
without any weights at all. All I get is silence. Adding -betacoef- as an
option to -reg- isn't allowed.
Am I going somewhere wrong or is the package?
C.
> Mark Schaffer reported a couple of problems with betacoef: one with
> time series operators, and one specific to Stata version 7 (I cannot
> test Stata 7 functionality). Both have been fixed in the SSC-accessible
> version of betacoef.
>
> Thanks
> Kit
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