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This talk will describe some programs to fit generalized beta of the second kind, Singh-Maddala, Dagum, and lognormal distributions to data on income or indeed any other skewed variable of interest. The programs allow the key distributional parameters to vary with covariates, and also handle svy...
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This report summarises the 'wishes and grumbles' session from the Ninth UK Stata Users Group meeting.
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We discuss the application of the GHK simulation method to maximum likelihood estimation of the multivariate probit regression model, and describe and illustrate a Stata program mvprobit for this purpose.
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The creation and testing of interaction terms in regression models can be very cumbersome, even in Stata 8. We propose a simple wrapping command, -fitint-, that fits any generalised linear model and tests any twoway interactions, as well as all main effects. There is no need to use -xi- because...
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Among various structures in Stata for cycling through lists (whether lists of variable names, numbers, or arbitrary strings) are foreach and forvalues, introduced in Stata 7 in 2001, and for, introduced in Stata 3.1 in 1992, and revised in 5.0 (1997) and 6.0 (1999). Typically, each member of the...
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I research the market efficiency of the German 6/49 parimutuel lottery game using Stata. To this end, I investigate the existence of profit opportunities for particularly unpopular combinations of numbers (Papachristou and Karamanis (1998)), employing the covariates proposed by Henze and Riedwyl...
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A Stata program will be presented for improved quality control of econometric models. It is well known that reported econometric results often have unknown reliability because of selective reporting by the researcher. In particular, t-statistics are often uninformative or misleading when...
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Stata's matrix language, Mata, highlighted in Bill Gould's Mata Matters columns in the Stata Journal, is very useful and powerful in its interactive mode. Stata users who write do-files or ado-files should gain an understanding of the Stata-Mata interface: how Mata may be called upon to do one...
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Literature on causal inference has emphasized the average causal effect, defined as the mean difference in potential outcomes under different treatment conditions. We consider marginal regression models that describe how causal effects vary in relation to covariates. To estimate parameters, we...
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The quaids ado files written by Brian Poi provide a good template for constructing alternative ado files for maximum likelihood estimation of demand systems. I describe how I used the template to construct ado files to estimate a five commodity almost ideal demand system with demographic...
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