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Re: st: Outreg: sign of t-statistics
I believe that it outputs them as negative numbers, so that they can
be pulled into a spreadsheet, which can then be formatted to display
negative numbers (in parentheses).
--Nick Winter
At 05:13 PM 6/7/2006, you wrote:
I'm using the outreg file. The t-statistics currently appear as
absolute values, regardless of the sign of the coefficient. I'd like
it to display raw t-statistics: i.e. a positive t-stat if the
coefficient is positive, and a negative t-stat if it's negative.
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