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Good point. Also, the world bank LSMS data table for Nicaragua
(http://econ.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTDEC/EXTRESEARCH/EXTLSMS/0,,contentMDK:21485765~menuPK:4196952~pagePK:64168445~piPK:64168309~theSitePK:3358997~isCURL:Y,00.html#Nicaragua)
links to this webpage http://www.inec.gob.ni/Pobreza/pobreza.htm ,
where many data files appear to be available in SPSS format. However,
I don't speak the language...
SPSS files can be transfered to Stata using StatTransfer
(http://www.stattransfer.com/html/products.html).
Eva
2009/5/10 <[email protected]>:
> --
>
> Perhaps "Z" stands for zipped. Try unzipping the files.
>
> -Steve
>
> a web search on .zdt or .zda doesn't throw up anything. Which
> application do they come from? And have you tried opening them in a
> text editor?
>
> Eva
>
> 2009/5/10 John Bunge <[email protected]>:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I have data in a format with the file extension ZDT and ZDA.
>>
>> Can anyone please help how to import data from these two formats into Stata?
>>
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> * For searches and help try:
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> * http://www.stata.com/support/statalist/faq
> * http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/
>
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