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Re: st: The Stata Journal Dataset Availability
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Robson Glasscock <[email protected]>
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Re: st: The Stata Journal Dataset Availability
Date
Sun, 1 Sep 2013 10:10:15 -0400
You are correct on both counts. Do you think it's worth posing the
data into a response to this thread for future use? Or is that an
overkill? I'm just wondering if we can assume that the table will
always be available over the web in some form instead of embedding it
permanently on the Statalist.
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Richard Williams
<[email protected]> wrote:
> In case somebody else has this issue in the future, am I correct in assuming
> that this is the link you are referring to?
>
> http://people.stern.nyu.edu/wgreene/Text/Edition7/tablelist7.htm
>
> In case things get re-arranged in some future edition of his book, the table
> is labeled "Table F9.1: Income and Expenditure Data. 100 Cross Section
> Observations. Source: Greene (1992)"
>
>
> At 08:27 AM 9/1/2013, Robson Glasscock wrote:
>>
>> Thank you. I did not look at his website carefully enough. I thought
>> the two papers were based on a subset of the data in Table F7.3, and I
>> did not scroll down to Table F9.1 when I was looking for the data.
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 5:47 AM, Arne Risa Hole <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi Robson,
>> >
>> > The dataset is available on Greene's website (Table F9.1). After
>> > importing into Stata you need to
>> >
>> > rename mdr y
>> > rename acc z
>> >
>> > You can then run the examples in the papers.
>> >
>> > Arne
>> >
>> > On 31 August 2013 21:18, Robson Glasscock <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >> I am looking for the datset used in two Stata Journal articles.
>> >> "Calculating Murphy-Topel variance estimates in Stata: A simplified
>> >> procedure" by Arne Rise Hole (SJ 6, 4, 2006), and "The robust variance
>> >> estimator for two-stage models" by James Hardin (SJ, 2, 3, 2002).
>> >>
>> >> Hole states that his article beings by replicating Hardin's example,
>> >> and Hardin writes that Greene made 100 observations available for use.
>> >> Greene's website has the full dataset, but not the actual 100 used in
>> >> the articles.
>> >>
>> >> Is this dataset is available?
>> >>
>> >> Thank you for your consideration,
>> >> Robson
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