Stata
Stata is a general-purpose statistical software package used for data analysis, data management, and graphics. The software is available in both command-line and graphical user interface versions, and it is known for its flexibility and scalability. Stata can handle large datasets and offers a wide range of statistical procedures, including descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and advanced econometrics. Additionally, it has strong data management capabilities, making it a popular choice for data cleaning and preparation tasks. Stata has a large community of users and developers who have created a vast collection of user-written commands and programs that extend its functionality.
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Replication of tables and figures from "Mostly Harmless Econometrics" in Stata, R, Python and Julia.
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Oct 2, 2022 - Stata
Keeping track of what is going on with the latest DiD innovations.
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A Jupyter kernel for Stata. Works with Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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Linear, IV and GMM Regressions With Any Number of Fixed Effects
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Dec 27, 2023 - Stata
Stata commands designed for Impact Evaluations in particular, but also data work in general
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Here you will find various ready-to-use Stata schemes.
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Enables the use of Stata together with Python via Jupyter (IPython) notebooks.
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Sep 28, 2023 - Jupyter Notebook
Faster implementation of Stata's collapse, reshape, xtile, egen, isid, and more using C plugins
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Oct 14, 2024 - Stata
Files for the Stata Guide on Medium https://medium.com/the-stata-guide
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PARALLEL: Stata module for parallel computing
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Econometrics and data manipulation functions.
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a module for building, searching, installing, managing, and mining Stata packages from GitHub
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Sep 5, 2023 - Stata
Seamless interactive R in Stata. rcall allows communicating data sets, matrices, variables, and scalars between Stata and R conveniently
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