No, sorry, you do need references. The l(0/1). stuff
is explained under the help for -tsvarlist-.
Nick
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Alessandro Fiaschi
> At pag. 26 of "Longitudinal /Panel Data" manual (Stata 9), I read the
> following equation.
>
> < xtabond n l(0/1).w l(0/2).(k ys) yr1980-yr1984, lags(2) >
>
> Now, I really cannot undestand the meaning of these commands:
>
> -What does l(0/1) stands for?
> -Why there is a dot between l(0/1) and w, or between l(0/2)
> and (k ys)?
>
> Please, don't give me only references, just help me to understand the
> concrete meaning of these commands and their effects.
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