downloadable from SSC. In Stata, type
ssc desc parmest
to find out more about the package, and
ssc install parmest, replace
to install the latest version.
Hope this helps.
Roger
Roger Newson
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Yoshiro Nagao
Sent: 07 April 2006 07:11
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: slope for each individual
Dear All,
I have such a dataset as follows:
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district ID,year,population
1,1998,2000
1,1999,2010
1,2000,2020
1,2001,2030
1,2002,2040
1,2003,2050
2,1998,1000
2,1999,1010
2,2000,1020
2,2001,1030
2,2002,1040
2,2003,1050
....
1000,2002,4060
1000,2003,5000
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For the each district, population
is recorded every year between
1998 and 2003.
I would like to calculate
individual "regression coefficient (slope)"
for the each district.
General slope is not of my interest.
How can the individual slope be
generated?
Thank you very much in advance.
Yoshiro
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