- Statistical software for data science | Stata
Stata delivers everything you need for reproducible data analysis—powerful statistics, visualization, data manipulation, and automated reporting—all in one intuitive platform
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Stata ( ˈsteɪtə , [2] STAY-ta, alternatively ˈstætə , occasionally stylized as STATA [3][4]) is a general-purpose statistical software package developed by StataCorp for data manipulation, visualization, statistics, and automated reporting
- Stata 19 documentation - Stata Press
Stata 19 documentation Stata's documentation consists of over 19,000 pages detailing each feature in Stata, including the methods and formulas and fully worked examples
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- University of Hawai`i at Mānoa Department of Economics Working Paper Series
5 Roodman (2009) provides an excellent discussion of GMM estimation in a dynamic panel setting and its applications using Stata Readers are encouraged to read his paper for a more detailed discussion of this topic
- Estimation of Panel Vector Autoregression in Stata
In this article, we briefly review panel VAR model selection, estimation, and infer-ence in a generalized method of moments (GMM) framework and provide a package of programs, which we illustrate using two standard Stata datasets
- Installation guide: Download (Windows) | Stata
Stata installation guide for Windows Stata or StataNow We show screenshots and instructions for StataNow, but any differences if you do not have StataNow are slight and will not cause confusion
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