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AW: st: Alternatives to generate output from Stata results


From   "Thomas Erdmann" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   AW: st: Alternatives to generate output from Stata results
Date   Tue, 16 Jan 2007 17:52:25 +0100

Thanks for your feedback.

In general I'd like to send quite a bunch of different regression tables
showing different setups, for the main part (~5), and some more for the dat=
a
annex (~10).

So may goal was to do this in a somewhat efficient way (exceeding the
efficiency of using copy table with further by hand transformations in
Excel) and the results of  -findit- find of overwhelmed me.

- Tom




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Von: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von David Airey
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 17:02
An: [email protected]
Betreff: re: st: Alternatives to generate output from Stata results

This would be a good stub for a Stata Wiki page.

I personally think estout (by Ben Jann) is the best for reformatting.
It is very flexible, but the author had been very responsive to
suggestions to also make it easy to use, and he provides Stata-
quality documentation. It is continuously developed.

Some of the commands you list suggest you not only want reformatting,
but maybe to send many results to a file. In that case, look at
parmest (by Roger Newson) and associated commands. Roger also
provides excellent documentation.

-Dave



>
> I'm afraid that my question might be along the lines of "which is your
> favourite colour", but I would be happy about some short insight.
>
> Generating output, primarily from panel regressions by -xtreg- , I
> found a
> heap of programs which seem to do all the same thing, like:
>
> -outreg-  , -xml_tab- , -estout- ,-outsheet-
> plus some more alternatives mentioned in -estout- helpfile.
>
> Could anyone shed some light on weaknesses/strength of some of the
> alternatives or point out which is easy to handle in my context?
>
> Thanks.
> - Tom
>
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