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st: Re: Reporting Multiple Models In A Single Table


From   Roger Newson <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Re: Reporting Multiple Models In A Single Table
Date   Tue, 09 Mar 2004 11:59:38 +0000

At 17:59 08/03/04 -0500, Richard Williams wrote (in reply to Patrick McLeod):

Try -findit outreg- and see if that does what you want. From the first part of the online help:

"outreg formats regression output as it is presented in most documents. The
ultimate purpose of most estimation is to present the results in tables quite
different from those displayed within Stata. outreg automates the process of
converting the regression results to most of the standard presentation formats
by creating a text file for inclusion in a word processing table."
Another possible solution might involve -parmest-, -dsconcat- and -listtex-, all downloadable from SSC. A survey article of these and other Stata programs for producing publication-ready output from multiple models is Newson (2003), which is downloadable as a pre-publication draft from my website (see my signature).

I hope this helps.

Roger

References

Newson R. Confidence intervals and P-values for delivery to the end user. The Stata Journal 2003; 3(3): 245-269.


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