Requests that people supply full and complete references --
not names and dates -- must be one of the frequent responses
on this list.
Why do some members persist in practices that
they (presumably) not dream of following of in their
own teaching materials or research papers? This
is especially to be deplored in an international
and interdisciplinary list.
Nick
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> I welcome any recommendations on plotting confidence
> intervals after qreg
> and sqreg. I am particularly interested in plotting the
> standard errors.
>
> A. Colin Cameron and Pravin K. Trivedi (2005) have a method
> explained here
> http://cameron.econ.ucdavis.edu/mmabook/mma04p2qreg.do, it's a little
> involved and case-specific.
>
> Does anyone know a more automated procedure?
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