Stata Journal Volume 25 Number 2
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Articles and Columns
- Julia as a universal platform for statistical software development
- D. Roodman
- metaxl: A package of tools to handle metadata
- G. Iglésias, P. Guimarães, and M. Silva
- Optimal policy learning using Stata
- G. Cerulli
- netivreg: Estimation of peer effects in endogenous social networks
- P. Estrada, J. Estrada, K. P. Huynh, D. Jacho-Chávez, and L. Sánchez-Aragón
- Parameter path estimation in unstable environments: The tvpreg command
- A. Inoue, B. Rossi, Y. Wang, and L. Zhou
- Quantile control method: Causal inference with one treated unit via random forest
- G. Yan, Q. Chen, and Z. Xiao
- framerge: Merging data between frames
- K. Du and Q. Chen
- Review of Michael N. Mitchell's Create and Export Tables Using Stata
- M. D. Chatfield
- Speaking Stata: Nine notes on dealing with dates and times
- N. J. Cox
Notes and Comments
- A cautionary note on goodness-of-fit statistics for models estimated by pseudo maximum likelihood
- N. Green and J. M. C. Santos Silva
- Stata tip 161: Moving averages of even spans and their endpoints
- D. Christodoulou
- Stata tip 162: Add marginal rugs using marker symbols or axis ticks
- N. J. Cox
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