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Re: st: dd some lines to a graph
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Re: st: dd some lines to a graph
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: Rose Medeiros <
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st: dd some lines to a graph
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st: RE: To:
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st: RE: RE: error correction model
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: "Gonzalez Mariano Enrique" <
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RE: st: RE: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
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: Ed Blackburne <
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RE: st: RE: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
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: "Salvati, Jean" <
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st: RE: RE: sample partition issue & programming
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: "Nick Cox" <
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WG: st: RE: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
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: Christoph Birkel <
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Re: st: maximum number of exogenous variables in ivtobit?
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: "Brian P. Poi" <
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Re: st: Stata drops variables in the dataset
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st: maximum number of exogenous variables in ivtobit?
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Re: st: Help with graph bar
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: Ulrich Kohler <
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st: RE: sample partition issue & programming
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: "Maarten Buis" <
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st: RE: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
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: "Salvati, Jean" <
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st: Re: sample partition issue & programming
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: "Michael Blasnik" <
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Re: st: Benford's Law
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: "Michael Levitan" <
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st: RE: error correction model
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: "Mariano Alvarez" <
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st: RE: Error Correction Model
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: "David M. Drukker" <
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Re: st: Help with graph bar
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: Ulrich Kohler <
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st: error correction model
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: Kit Baum <
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st: sample partition issue & programming
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: Yang Li <
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Re: st: get current working directory
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: Nick Winter <
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st: get current working directory
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: Peter Parzer <
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st: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
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: "Mariano Alvarez" <
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RE: st: Benford's Law
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: "Steichen, Thomas J." <
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st: RE: Error Correction Model
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: "FEIVESON, ALAN H. (AL) (JSC-SK311) (NASA)" <
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Re: st: Benford's Law
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: Nick Winter <
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Re: st: Benford's Law
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: "Svend Juul" <
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Re: st: RE: Benford's Law
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: "Michael Levitan" <
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st: RE: Benford's Law
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: "FEIVESON, ALAN H. (AL) (JSC-SK311) (NASA)" <
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st: Error Correction Model
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: "Mariano Alvarez" <
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Re: st: Accessing estimation syntax
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: "Svend Juul" <
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st: IV for endogeneity in GLM
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: Pierre Azoulay <
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st: Benford's Law
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: "Michael Levitan" <
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Re: st: Help with graph bar
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: "Svend Juul" <
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st: RE: Help with graph bar
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: non integer fweights or alternatives to deflate N for significance tests in logistic regression
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: Teresio Poggio <
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st: Accessing estimation syntax
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: Allan Garland <
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st: Stata drops variables in the dataset
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: "Can Huang" <
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st: RE: RE: RE: Re: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
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: Julius Fr�d�ric Andr� <
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st: Help with graph bar
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: "Mosca, Ilaria" <
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st: RE: View textfile within results window
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: "Ronnie Babigumira" <
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Re: st: Stata module for Multivariate GARCH
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: "Tamazian, Artur" <
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st: Stata module for Multivariate GARCH
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: "Mindaugas Baltutis" <
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st: IV for endogeneity in GLM
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: Rijo John <
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Re: st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
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: Phil Schumm <
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Re: st: basic question about multi-level data
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: Rose Medeiros <
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st: Creation of family id
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: Juan Baron <
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st: RE: basic question about multi-level data
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st: basic question about multi-level data
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: Richard Sherman <
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Re: st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
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: "Eric G. Wruck" <
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st: RE: View textfile within results window
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: "Steichen, Thomas J." <
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st: help ltable
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st: View textfile within results window
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: "Ronnie Babigumira" <
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st: RE: RE: Re: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
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: "Salvati, Jean" <
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Antw: Re: st: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running
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Re: st: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running
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: "David M. Drukker" <
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st: GMM critical value
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: "Min Tang" <
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Re: st: Re: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running (Out ofthe office)
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: "Jo Borghi" <
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st: Re: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running
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: "Min Tang" <
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st: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running
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: "Marcus Fischer" <
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st: -:word of- macro function / estout limit
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: "Jann Ben" <
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st: RE: Re: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
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: Julius Fr�d�ric Andr� <
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st: -beamplot- revised on SSC
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: -stripplot- available from SSC
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: RE: macro multiplication
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: macro multiplication
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: Daniel Egan <
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st: Re: GMM for panel binary model with binary endogenous variable?
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: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <
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st: RE: GMM for panel binary model with binary endogenous variable?
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: "Millimet, Daniel" <
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st: RE: RE: Re: A Mata question.
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: "Salvati, Jean" <
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st: GMM for panel binary model with binary endogenous variable?
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: Daniel Zerfu <
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Re: st: RE: fixed, random effects
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: Raphael Schoenle <
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st: Seasons from Dates
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: "Thomas Speidel" <
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st: Newey-West in GMM
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: Andrea Molinari <
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st: RE: Re: A Mata question.
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: "Jann Ben" <
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st: Re: A Mata question.
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st: RE: Seasons from Dates
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: RE: A Mata question (2).
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: Seasons from Dates
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: "Thomas Speidel" <
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st: RE: RE: RE: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: RE: RE: recode values using -foreach- and a numlist (possibly)
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: "David Winter" <
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st: RE: recode values using -foreach- and a numlist (possibly)
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: A Mata question (2).
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RE: st: count number of cases rather than observations
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: "David Winter" <
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st: recode values using -foreach- and a numlist (possibly)
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: "David Winter" <
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st: A Mata question.
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st: Mata question.
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Re: st: Efficient way to solve for coefficents and standard errors ?
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st: RE: RE: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
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: "Maarten Buis" <
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Re: st: RE: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
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Re: st: Re: generating a new variable with the egen command
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RE: st: RE: fixed, random effects
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: "Scott Merryman" <
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st: RE: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
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: "Maarten Buis" <
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st: RE: Re: generating a new variable with the egen command
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: Re: generating a new variable with the egen command
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: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <
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st: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
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: "Nick Cox" <
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Re: st: RE: fixed, random effects
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: Raphael Schoenle <
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st: generating a new variable with the egen command
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st: lag terms for Panel VAR
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st: Re: help with insheeting data
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: "Michael Blasnik" <
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st: RE: Axis's limits when one var has missing when other is max
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: "Scott Merryman" <
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st: RE: fixed, random effects
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RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
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st: RE: switching regression
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st: switching regression
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RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: calculating stratum-specific likelihood ratios
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st: How the option "rhs" of -ovtest- works?
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RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
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Re: st: help with understanding syntax 'gen last=_n==_N'
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Re: st: help with insheeting data
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RE: st: calculating stratum-specific likelihood ratios
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: "Moran, John (NWAHS)" <
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Re: st: calculating stratum-specific likelihood ratios
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: Mark Russo <
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st: calculating stratum-specific likelihood ratios
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: Mark Russo <
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Re: st: help with understanding syntax 'gen last=_n==_N'
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: Sergio Correia <
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st: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
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: Pablo Mitnik <
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st: help with insheeting data
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: "Alexander Nervedi" <
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st: help with understanding syntax 'gen last=_n==_N'
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Re: st: fixed, random effects
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: "Clive Nicholas" <
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RE: RE: st: string functions on the name of a variable
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: RE: Re: creating variables from regression coefficients
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: RE: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
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: "Nick Cox" <
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RE: st: help to understand syntax 'qui by study: gen last=_n==_N'
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: "Nick Cox" <
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RE: st: RE: Logistic regression with correlated predictors
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: "Nick Cox" <
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RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
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RE: st: help to understand syntax 'qui by study: gen last=_n==_N'
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RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
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st: Re: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
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: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <
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Re: st: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
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: "Tamazian, Artur" <
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st: Re: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
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: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <
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st: fixed, random effects
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: Raphael Schoenle <
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st: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
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: Pablo Mitnik <
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Re: st: How to import help file (dictionary file)
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: Roger Newson <
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Re: st: RE: Logistic regression with correlated predictors
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: Peter Lewycky <
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st: RE: Logistic regression with correlated predictors
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st: Logistic regression with correlated predictors
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: Peter Lewycky <
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st: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
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: "Steve Stillman" <
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Re: st: How to import help file (dictionary file)
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st: panel data analysis using xtregar
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: Julius Fr�d�ric Andr� <
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Re: st: Re: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returnscollineality error
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: "David M. Drukker" <
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st: How to import help file (dictionary file)
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Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
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Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
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: "Min Tang" <
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st: Re: creating variables from regression coefficients
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Re: st: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
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RE: st: string functions on the name of a variable
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st: RE: Classification after mlogit
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: "Maarten Buis" <
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st: Classification after mlogit
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st: Efficient way to solve for coefficents and standard errors ?
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: Thomas Corneli�en <
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st: RE: mysterious 601 error
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st: mysterious 601 error
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st: RE: variable for birth order
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RE: st: radar graphics in stata
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st: RE: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
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st: RE: RE: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
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st: RE: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
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st: variable for birth order
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st: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
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st: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
From
: "Maarten Buis" <
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st: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
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Re: st: count number of cases rather than observations
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Re: Thanks! RE: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
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Re: st: thanks / a new question - heterogeneity test
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: Nicola Orsini <
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RE: st: radar graphics in stata
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Thanks! RE: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
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Thanks! RE: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in asstring from an ASCII raw data file
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Re: st: Re: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returns collineality error
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: "Clive Nicholas" <
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st: RE: thanks / a new question - heterogeneity test
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RE: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
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st: thanks / a new question - heterogeneity test
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: Andrei Malinovschi <
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Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
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Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
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Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
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: Alan Neustadtl <
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Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
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: "Min Tang" <
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Re: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
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: Alan Neustadtl <
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Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
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st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
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st: RE: Converting the values of a variable into variables
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st: RE: Converting the values of a variable into variables
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st: Converting the values of a variable into variables
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Re: st: radar graphics in stata
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st: count number of cases rather than observations
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st: Re: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returns collineality error
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: "Jorge Morgenstern" <
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st: Re: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returns collineality error
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <
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RE: st: binary endogenous variable with panel data
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Re: st: Test of equality of the coefficients between two samplesendogeneity and IVREG2
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RE: st: Looping Dates & IDs
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Re: st: Looping Dates & IDs
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Re: st: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
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: "Herve STOLOWY" <
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st: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returns collineality error
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: "Jorge Morgenstern" <
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Re: st: Looping Dates & IDs
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Re: st: RE: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
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RE: st: Looping Dates & IDs
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st: missing authors
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Re: st: Looping Dates & IDs
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Re: st: RE: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
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Re: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
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st: RE: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
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: "Maarten Buis" <
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st: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
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Re: st: Multiple Imputation and other Missing Data
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Re: st: check for double id-numbers
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Re: st: switching regression
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RE: st: check for double id-numbers
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Re: st: check for double id-numbers
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st: RE: check for double id-numbers
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st: check for double id-numbers
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RE: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string from an ASCII raw data file
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st: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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st: RE: radar graphics in stata
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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Re: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string from an ASCII raw data file
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Re: st: RE: RE: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
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Re: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string froman ASCII raw data file
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Re: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string from an ASCII raw data file
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st: RE: RE: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
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Re: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
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Re: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string froman ASCII raw data file
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st: ltable overlay graphs confidence intervals
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: Susan Donath <
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st: Re: Multiple Imputation and other Missing Data
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: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <
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st: GEE and ANOVA
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st: A way to "set more off" forever?
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: Clare L Maxwell <
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st: radar graphics in stata
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st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string from anASCII raw data file
From
: Clare L Maxwell <
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st: Multiple Imputation and other Missing Data
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RE: st: Netcourse Certification.
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Re: st: Netcourse Certification.
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(Alan Riley)
st: Netcourse Certification.
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RE: st: binary endogenous variable with panel data (call for GMM)
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RE: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
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: "Nick Cox" <
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RE: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
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st: outreg2 posted on SSC
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st: a potetnially useful feature
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: "Alexander Nervedi" <
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Re: st: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
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: "Svend Juul" <
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Re: st: binary endogenous variable with panel data (call for GMM)
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: Robert Duval <
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st: xtabond2.mata: a bug?
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: Roberto <
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st: xtabond2.mata: a bug?
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: Roberto <
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st: Looping Dates & IDs
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: Raphael Fraser <
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Re: st: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
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st: RE: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
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Re: st: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
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st: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
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Re: st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
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Re: st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
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: Ron�n Conroy <
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Re: st: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
From
: Rose Medeiros <
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st: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
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: "Nick Cox" <
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Re: st: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
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: Rose Medeiros <
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st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
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: "Eric G. Wruck" <
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st: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "David Winter" <
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>
st: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "David Winter" <
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st: RE: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
From
: Haidong Wang <
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st: switching regression
From
: =?big5?B?qkwgqMi85A==?= <
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RE: RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: binary endogenous variable with panel data
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: Pierre Azoulay <
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st: binary endogenous variable with panel data
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: Daniel Zerfu <
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Re: RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings withzeros
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Re: RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
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: n j cox <
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Re: st: Axis's limits when one var has missing when other is max
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: Roger Newson <
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st: Axis's limits when one var has missing when other is max
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: Chris Ruebeck <
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st: Test of equality of the coefficients between two samples endogeneity and IVREG2
From
: Kit Baum <
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RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
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: Clare L Maxwell <
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RE: st: -rowsort- updated on SSC
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: "ALICE DOBSON" <
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RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
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: "Nick Cox" <
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RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: RE: saving and later retrieving results from an estimated model
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: "Maarten Buis" <
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st: saving and later retrieving results from an estimated model
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: <
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st: RE: change in r-square for fixed
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: "Maarten Buis" <
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st: RE: Language Stata
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: "Nick Cox" <
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Re: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
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: Ian Watson <
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st: Language Stata
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <
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st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
From
: Clare L Maxwell <
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st: change in r-square for fixed
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: "Bradley, Steven W" <
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st: -transint- updated on SSC
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: -rowsort- updated on SSC
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: Thanksgiving holiday
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: Kit Baum <
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st: problem with outreg2 and option label
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: "roy wada" <
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RE: st: RE: value labels and dictionary
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: "Nick Cox" <
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RE: st: RE: value labels and dictionary
From
: "Alexander Nervedi" <
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st: RE: value labels and dictionary
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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st: value labels and dictionary
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: "Alexander Nervedi" <
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st: var-cov mtx to corr matrix
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: Kit Baum <
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st: variance-covariance matrix to correlation matrix
From
: David Greenberg <
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st: Difference in Difference
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: "Monica Ospina" <
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RE: st: Test of equality of the coefficients between two samplesendogeneity and IVREG2
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Re: st: -exit- within -forvalues- loop
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st: RE: Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 14:39:05 +0100
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: "Hoetker, Glenn" <
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>
Re: st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: Daniel H�chle <
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Re: st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: Seb Buechte <
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RE: st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
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: "Salvati, Jean" <
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>
st: -exit- within -forvalues- loop
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: "Stephen P. Jenkins" <
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Re: st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
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: "Mark Schaffer" <
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st: New version of -smileplot- on SSC
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: Roger Newson <
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st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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st: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: Daniel H�chle <
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st: xtabond command and second order autocorrelation
From
: "Serafeim Tsoukas" <
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Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: "Dasen Luo" <
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>
st: Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 14:39:05 +0100
From
: "Silje Aslaksen" <
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>
RE: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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RE: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <
[email protected]
>
st: New version of -eclplot- on SSC
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: Roger Newson <
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>
st: xtnbreg for HLM?
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: "Carter Rees" <
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>
RE: Re: st: intervention analysis: apologies and second try
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: n j cox <
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>
st: xtnbreg for HLM?
From
: "Carter Rees" <
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>
Re: st: intervention analysis: apologies and second try
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: "E. Padoano" <
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>
Re: st: intervention analysis: apologies and second try
From
: Ron�n Conroy <
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>
st: intervention analysis: apologies and second try
From
: "E. Padoano" <
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Re: st: RE: labels
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: Val�rie Orozco <
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Re: st: "predicts failure perfectly" in binary logit
From
: Joseph Coveney <
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st: (another) Stata 9/se windows problem
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: "K Ssdjk" <
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Re: st: Interpretation of Dummy Variable Coefficients under Weighted Least-Squares
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <
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RE: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "Nick Cox" <
[email protected]
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RE: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "Nick Cox" <
[email protected]
>
FW: Re: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <
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>
Re: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <
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>
st: problem with outreg2 and option label
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: Pierre Azoulay <
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>
Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: Roger Newson <
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>
Re: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: n j cox <
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>
Re: st: Re: number of obs and GMM
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: "Kevin Amess" <
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Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: "Dasen Luo" <
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>
st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <
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>
Re: st: beginner question: stata and intervention analysis
From
: "Svend Juul" <
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st: Interpretation of Dummy Variable Coefficients under Weighted Least-Squares
From
: Jonathan Michael DePeri <
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st: New package -rbn1mono- on SSC
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: Roger Newson <
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st: RE: strange transfer from MS Excel to Stata
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <
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st: strange transfer from MS Excel to Stata
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: <
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st: RE: RE: weird date format
From
: "Maarten Buis" <
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st: RE: weird date format
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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st: RE: weird date format
From
: "Maarten Buis" <
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>
st: weird date format
From
: Haidong Wang <
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Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: "Dasen Luo" <
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>
st: binary endogenous variable in a binary model
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: Daniel Zerfu <
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Re: st: ralloc
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: Neil Shephard <
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st: ralloc
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: "Andrew Fogarty" <
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st: Re: labels
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: "Michael Blasnik" <
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st: WG: Mixture modelling with mixed mode data
From
: "Spycher Ben" <
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Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: Roger Newson <
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st: RE: duplicating values within one variable
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: beginner question: stata and intervention analysis
From
: "E. Padoano" <
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RE: st: string functions on the name of a variable
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: RE: labels
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: duplicating values within one variable
From
: Gregor Franz <
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st: labels
From
: orozco <
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>
Re: st: "predicts failure perfectly" in binary logit
From
: Kai Arzheimer <
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Re: st: RE: relative frequency in tables
From
: Paolo Grillo <
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st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: "Dasen Luo" <
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>
Re: st: string functions on the name of a variable
From
: "Svend Juul" <
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st: Thank you re: Lots of date vars & automating generation of newvars
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: Clare L Maxwell <
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Re: st: string functions on the name of a variable
From
: "Dev Vencappa" <
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Re: st: destring
From
: "Svend Juul" <
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st: -betafit- updated on SSC
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: "Nick Cox" <
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Re: st: GINI Inequality Index Question
From
: Roger Newson <
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RE: st: Sub-optimal smoothing behavior by stcurve?
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: "Nick Cox" <
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RE: st: destring
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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RE: st: test for departure from linearity
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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re: st: destring
From
: David Airey <
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st: destring
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: martina brandt <
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Re: st: data management
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: Kemal Aslan <
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st: time series panel regression with weights - any one know?
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: Raphael Schoenle <
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st: newey/newey2
From
: "Indradeep Ghosh" <
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st: correcting standard errors in xtpoisson
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: Scott Cunningham <
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Re: st: data management
From
: "Svend Juul" <
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st: RE: Results different between -pwcorr- and -mkcorr- [Stata 9.1]
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: "Hoetker, Glenn" <
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Re: st: data management
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: Kemal Aslan <
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Re: st: data management
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: "Svend Juul" <
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st: intra list max/rank
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: Kit Baum <
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Re: st: Intra list max / rank
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: Robert Peska <
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Re: st: predicting efficiency with xtfrontier
From
: "Oleg Badunenko, EUV" <
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Re: st: Intra list max / rank
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: "Svend Juul" <
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st: Intra list max / rank
From
: Robert Peska <
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st: Results different between -pwcorr- and -mkcorr- [Stata 9.1]
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <
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st: data management(corrected the fromat of e-mail message)
From
: "Kemal Aslan" <
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st: data management
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: "Kemal Aslan" <
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>
st: predicting efficiency with xtfrontier
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: "joserra coco" <
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st: using Stata to generate results for an internet app
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: Kit Baum <
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Re: st: Compatibility with stata 9.1
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st: "predicts failure perfectly" in binary logit
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: "David Quinn" <
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st: new, fast version of xtabond2
From
: "David Roodman (
[email protected]
)" <
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st: RE: using STATA to generate graphics for an internetapplication
From
: "Brad De Groot" <
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RE: st: Sub-optimal smoothing behavior by stcurve?
From
: "Dupont, William" <
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Re: st: test for departure from linearity
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: "Mark Schaffer" <
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Re: st: Sub-optimal smoothing behavior by stcurve?
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:
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Re: st: Compatibility with stata 9.1
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: Richard Williams <
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st: Compatibility with stata 9.1
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:
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st: RE: relative frequency in tables
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: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: relative frequency in tables
From
: Paolo Grillo <
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st: RE: fixed effect logit vs naive logit
From
: "Ali Karim" <
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st: Sub-optimal smoothing behavior by stcurve?
From
: "Dupont, William" <
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st: Re: GINI Inequality Index Question
From
: "R.E. De Hoyos" <
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Re: st: Additional lines on histogram
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:
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st: GINI Inequality Index Question
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: Di Han <
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>
Re: st: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <
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>
Re: st: Additional lines on histogram
From
:
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st: RE: RE: radial axis to Galbraith plot
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: "Steichen, Thomas J." <
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>
RE: st: RE: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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Re: st: RE: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <
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>
st: RE: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: RE: using STATA to generate graphics for an internet application
From
: "Thomas Speidel" <
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>
st: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <
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>
Re: st: First Differencing in panel data?
From
: "Daniel H. Simon" <
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st: RE: test for departure from linearity
From
: "Maarten Buis" <
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>
st: Stata users' meeting London 11-12 Sept 2006
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: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: test for departure from linearity
From
: "Raoul C Reulen" <
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st: Normality assumption
From
: Trevor Dave <
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Re: st: First Differencing in panel data?
From
: Gregor Franz <
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Re: st: Permutation Test
From
: Joseph Coveney <
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st: RE: Automating generation of new vars from coordinated groups of input vars.
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: Re: Automating generation of new vars from coordinated groups of inputvars.
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <
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>
st: First Differencing in panel data?
From
: Gregor Franz <
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>
st: Permutation Test
From
: Raphael Fraser <
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>
st: Automating generation of new vars from coordinated groups ofinput vars.
From
: Clare L Maxwell <
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st: RE: fixed effect logit vs naive logit
From
: "Steve Stillman" <
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st: box cox help
From
: Manasi Vydyanath <
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>
st: fixed effect logit vs naive logit
From
: "Ali Karim" <
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>
Re: st: a bug in stphplot?
From
:
[email protected]
(James Hassell)
RE: st: An urgent request for help :-)
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: "Salvati, Jean" <
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>
st: log rank test for paired data
From
: "Thomas Speidel" <
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>
Re: st: An urgent request for help :-)
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: Roger Newson <
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>
st: RE: RE: Calculating Coefficient Tolerance
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: RE: using STATA to generate graphics for an internet application
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: RE: Calculating Coefficient Tolerance
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: Calculating Coefficient Tolerance
From
: "Tim R. Sass" <
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>
st: using STATA to generate graphics for an internet application
From
: "Brad De Groot" <
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>
st: An urgent request for help :-)
From
: Manasi Vydyanath <
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>
st: RE: St: a bug in stphplot?
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <
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>
st: St: a bug in stphplot?
From
: "Plummer, Dale" <
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>
st: Re: 2 stage regression
From
:
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RE: st: log rank test for paired data
From
: "FEIVESON, ALAN H. (AL) (JSC-SK311) (NASA)" <
[email protected]
>
Re: st: time-effect in manova (anova with repeated measures )
From
: David Airey <
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>
RE: st: RE: graph star
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: RE: RE: sqrt of all elements of a matrix
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: RE: sqrt of all elements of a matrix
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: Re: number of obs and GMM
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <
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>
st: sqrt of all elements of a matrix
From
: "I.A.C. van de Snepscheut" <
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>
Re: st: time-effect in manova (anova with repeated measures )
From
: Joseph Coveney <
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>
Re: st: log rank test for paired data
From
: Ron�n Conroy <
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>
RE: st: Generalised Ordered Probit Model
From
: Maarten buis <
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>
st: Generalised Ordered Probit Model
From
: Shelley Naylor <
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>
st: log rank test for paired data
From
: Susan Donath <
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st: discontinuous region in MLE
From
: xiao yi <
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>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <
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>
RE: st: RE: radial axis to Galbraith plot
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Andrea Molinari" <
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>
Re: st: RE: radial axis to Galbraith plot
From
: "Ben Dwamena" <
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>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Daniel H. Simon" <
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>
st: RE: radial axis to Galbraith plot
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
regression and prediction problem (was Re: st: upper case to lowercase for all variable names)
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <
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>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: Mindell Nitkin <
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>
st: ambiguous abbvreviations
From
: Christopher F Baum <
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>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <
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>
st: RE: estout limit
From
: "Jann Ben" <
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>
st: Problem with extended macro function ": word # of ..."
From
: "Jann Ben" <
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>
Re: st: RE: version control and ambiguous abbreviations
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <
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>
st: radial axis to Galbraith plot
From
: "Ben Dwamena" <
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>
st: Re: panel VAR
From
: "Falko Juessen" <
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>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: Daniel Simon <
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>
st: RE: estout limit
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
st: RE: version control and ambiguous abbreviations
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <
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>
st: RE: graph star
From
: "Nick Cox" <
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>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <
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>
st: version control and ambiguous abbreviations
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <
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>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: Daniel Simon <
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>
st: RE: Generalised Probit Residual
From
: "Michaud, Pierre-Carl" <
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>
st: Generalised Probit Residual
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:
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st: graph star
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: Simon Krug <
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>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <
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>
st: xtivreg2
From
: Daniel Simon <
[email protected]
>
Re: st: Analysis of scoring data???
From
: Rose Medeiros <
[email protected]
>
st: Re: constant terms in -xtivreg-?
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <
[email protected]
>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <
[email protected]
>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <
[email protected]
>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
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st: RE: mprobit and mfx
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st: Computing weighted averages
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st: Control function approach
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Re: st: predict returning incorrect values for mu following glm
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Re: st: summing up matrix elements
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st: Already Differenced Variables in xtabond2
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st: summing up matrix elements
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st: Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 07:08:58 -0500
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st: predict returning incorrect values for mu following glm
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Re: st: how to pool prevalences
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st: -statsmat- revised on SSC
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st: multi-level sample selection model
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st: How do you run the Waller-Duncan test in STATA?
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st: RE: How to roll up data with a time window and condition
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st: generating wtp estimates using stata
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st: panel estimations: xtreg with robust se
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st: predict after Hakulinen-Tenkanen model
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st: RE: RE: RE: Variable list
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st: Residuals, using xtreg
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Re: st: a question about areg with robust versus areg with robust and cluster options
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st: Variable list
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st: RE: Collapse w. Weights
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st: Collapse w. Weights
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RE: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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Re: st: Kwallis in a loop [now p-value of the Kwallis]
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st: a question about areg with robust versus areg with robust and cluster options
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st: Kwallis in a loop
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Re: st: RE: kruskal-wallis test [now -foreach, replace andappend]
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st: RE: kruskal-wallis test
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RE: st: problem with do file stopping prematurely
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st: kruskal-wallis test
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RE: st: how to pool prevalences
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: "b. water" <
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st: Output of Kruskal - Wallis test [Stata 9.1]
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: "Herve STOLOWY" <
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RE: st: how to pool prevalences
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st: sandwich estimator for two-stage models
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st: Update to -xtivreg2- available from ssc-ideas
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Re: st: bivariate ordered probit / ordinal probit - ctd.
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st: Which weighting scheme is best (WLS)?
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RE: st: xtreg with and without the mle command
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Re: st: problem with do file stopping prematurely
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st: problem with do file stopping prematurely
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st: Re: m4_solvers in stata 8.2
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: "Michael Blasnik" <
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st: RE: m4_solvers in stata 8.2
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: m4_solvers in stata 8.2
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st: computing Cronbach's alpha for scored factors
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st: RE: Panel Data Manipulation
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: "Nick Cox" <
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st: Panel Data Manipulation
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st: Re: New on ssc-ideas - xtivreg2
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st: bivariate ordered probit / ordinal probit - ctd.
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Re: st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
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st: questions about dynamic panel data
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Re: st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
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Re: st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
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Re: st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
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st: Re: how to obtain residuals from first stage ivreg
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st: RE: Help please: How to obtain residuals from the first stage for 2 endogenous variables using -ivreg-?
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st: Help please: How to obtain residuals from the first stage for 2 endogenous variables using -ivreg-?
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st: how to pool prevalences
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st: RE: bootstrapping and permutation tests
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st: Re: Graph in Rollreg
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st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
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Re: st: How to obtain residuals from the first stage for 2 endogenous variables using -ivreg-?
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st: How to obtain residuals from the first stage for 2 endogenous variables using -ivreg-?
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st: System of linear equations
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st: Re: checking if a dataset exists
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Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
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Re: st: data set larger than RAM
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Re: st: RE: Fisher's Z
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Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
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Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
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Re: st: question
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st: RE: Fisher's Z
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st: Fisher's Z
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st: Fisher's Z
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Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
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st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
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st: 2 Questions about margeff: dummies and lincom
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st: xtreg with and without the mle command
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st: RE: question
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st: question
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Re: st: n-way tabulation
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RE: st: n-way tabulation
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Re: st: data set larger than RAM
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Re: st: n-way tabulation
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RE: st: Re: fitstat
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RE: st: -hireg- quirky output
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RE: st: Re: fitstat
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RE: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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Re: st: Brackets: ok for macros, very bad for scalars
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st: RE: Brackets: ok for macros, very bad for scalars
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Re: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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st: Brackets: ok for macros, very bad for scalars
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Re: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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st: RE: RE: automated production of labels
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st: RE: -sliceplot- and -cquantile- available on SSC
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st: RE: automated production of labels
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Re: st: Thanks - Regressing with variables with missing values
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st: automated production of labels
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RE: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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st: Using Winshow
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Re: st: -hireg- quirky output
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Re: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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st: Missing data examples/tutorials
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st: data set larger than RAM
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st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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st: -hireg- quirky output
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st: RE: bootstrap after psmatch2
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st: truncation and heteroskedasticity
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st: -sliceplot- and -cquantile- available on SSC
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st: RE: using e() to retrieve result
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st: using e() to retrieve result
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Re: st: Temporary objects in Mata
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st: -jonter- updated on SSC
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st: New on ssc-ideas - xtivreg2
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RE: st: RE: RE: RE: truncating graph range
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Re: st: using Stata to calulate prob
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Re: st: using Stata to calulate prob
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st: using Stata to calulate prob
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st: -jonter- updated on SSC
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st: Re: Psmatch2-Necessary to upgrade to Stata 9--Got IT!
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st: bootstrap after psmatch2
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st: Psmatch2-Necessary to upgrade to Stata 9
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st: bivariate probit models with panel data
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st: Competing Risks AND Repeated Events
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RE: st: Block or hierarchical regression
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st: CNS Optimization?
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st: Temporary objects in Mata
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st: RE: RE: Block or hierarchical regression
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st: RE: Block or hierarchical regression
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Re: st: Block or hierarchical regression
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st: Re: Block or hierarchical regression
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st: Block or hierarchical regression
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Re: st: unable to send mails to statalists via my yahoo account.
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Re: st: Question about stcurve (resending)
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st: random effects regression with more than 2 levels
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Re: st: RE: RE: RE: truncating graph range
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st: Correcting for heterogeneous measurement errors in linearregressions
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st: RE: Tailoring stata output for specific requirements
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st: No attachments please
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st: Tailoring stata output for specific requirements
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st: testing exclusion restrictions
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Re: st: Re: RE: graph range
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Re: st: Re: RE: graph range
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st: Which discrete choice model should I use?
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st: Re: RE: graph range
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Re: st: n-way tabulation
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st: RE: graph range
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Re: st: -heckman- and -ivreg- AT THE SAME TIME
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st: syntax for random parameter in gllamm mlogit
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st: Final (!) comment on density
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Re: st: n-way tabulation
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st: graph range
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Re: st: n-way tabulation
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st: TSSMOOTH SHWINTERS
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st: SSC Activity for October 2005
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RE: st: n-way tabulation
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Re: st: RE: sort variables in Variables Window?
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Re: st: -heckman- and -ivreg- AT THE SAME TIME
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Re: st: n-way tabulation
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Re: st: n-way tabulation
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st: Comparing continuation rates for drugs with different durations of use
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