I`ll try the second
i`ve run the same code for other panel (small) and it works excellent
the small panel have 23 countries and 8 periods for each one
the large panel have 23 countries and 41 years for each one
the do file has many regresions some are:
xtabond2 lncp lnrgdpli lncrecpop lnts lnkh, twostep small gmm(lnrgdpl,
lag(2 5)) iv(lnts lncrecpop lnkh) noleveleq
xtabond2 lncp lnrgdpli lncrecpop lnts lnkh, twostep small gmm(lnrgdpl,
lag(2 5)) iv(lnts lncrecpop lnkh)
Thanks a lot
Ines
> I see three alternatives:
>
> 1) Rely on the psychic abilities of people reading your message to tell
> you how to improve your do file's speed
>
> 2) Show us the actual code in your do file that seems to be running slow
> to give the non-psychic readers a better chance
>
> 3) Get a faster computer
>
> It's your choice
>
> Michael Blasnik
> [email protected]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 8:31 PM
> Subject: st: slow
>
>
>> Dears listers
>>
>> I have a large panel data set. When I run a do file with some
>> regresions the program turn so slow to show the results
>> what can I do?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> IR
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