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Volume 23, issue 4, 2023
- The Stata Journal Editors’ Prize 2023: Fernando Rios-Avila pp. 905-908

- Nicholas Cox and Stephen Jenkins
- pystacked: Stacking generalization and machine learning in Stata pp. 909-931

- Achim Ahrens, Christian Hansen and Mark Schaffer
- csa2sls: A complete subset approach for many instruments using Stata pp. 932-941

- Seojeong Lee, Siha Lee, Julius Owusu and Youngki Shin
- Leverage, influence, and the jackknife in clustered regression models: Reliable inference using summclust pp. 942-982

- James MacKinnon, Morten Nielsen and Matthew Webb
- ardl: Estimating autoregressive distributed lag and equilibrium correction models pp. 983-1019

- Sebastian Kripfganz and Daniel C. Schneider
- Data management and techniques for best–worst discrete choice experiments pp. 1020-1044

- Farahnaz Islam, James F. Thrasher, Feifei Xiao, Robert R. Moran and James W. Hardin
- Improving flexibility and ease of matrix subsetting: The submatrix command pp. 1045-1056

- Daniele Spinelli
- Simpler standard errors for two-stage optimization estimators revisited pp. 1057-1061

- Joseph Terza
- Review of A. Colin Cameron and Pravin K. Trivedi’s Microeconometrics Using Stata, Second Edition pp. 1062-1073

- Sebastian Kripfganz
- Review of Alan Acock’s A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Revised Sixth Edition pp. 1074-1081

- Andrew Musau
- An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers review pp. 1082-1085

- Tim Collier
- Speaking Stata: Finding the denominator: Minimum sample size from percentages pp. 1086-1095

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 1096
- Editors
Volume 23, issue 3, 2023
- synth2: Synthetic control method with placebo tests, robustness test, and visualization pp. 597-624

- Guanpeng Yan and Qiang Chen
- mpitb: A toolbox for multidimensional poverty indices pp. 625-657

- Nicolai Suppa
- Robit regression in Stata pp. 658-682

- Roger Newson and Milena Falcaro
- hdps: A suite of commands for applying high-dimensional propensity-score approaches pp. 683-708

- John Tazare, Liam Smeeth, Stephen J. W. Evans, Ian J. Douglas and Elizabeth J. Williamson
- ebct: Using entropy balancing for continuous treatments to estimate dose–response functions and their derivatives pp. 709-729

- Stefan Tübbicke
- cntraveltime: Travel distance and travel time in China pp. 730-753

- Xueren Zhang, Yuan Xue and Chuntao Li
- Cluster randomized controlled trial analysis at the cluster level: The clan command pp. 754-773

- Jennifer A. Thompson, Baptiste Leurent, Stephen Nash, Lawrence H. Moulton and Richard J. Hayes
- Facilities for optimizing and designing multiarm multistage (MAMS) randomized controlled trials with binary outcomes pp. 774-798

- Babak Choodari-Oskooei, Daniel J. Bratton and Mahesh K. B. Parmar
- Estimating text regressions using txtreg_train pp. 799-812

- Carlo Schwarz
- Iterative intercensal single-decrement life tables using Stata pp. 813-834

- Jerônimo Oliveira Muniz
- winratiotest: A command for implementing the win ratio and stratified win ratio in Stata pp. 835-850

- John Gregson, João Pedro Ferreira and Tim Collier
- blandaltman: A command to create variants of Bland–Altman plots pp. 851-874

- Mark Chatfield, Tim J. Cole, Henrica C. W. de Vet, Louise Marquart-Wilson and Daniel M. Farewell
- iefieldkit: Commands for primary data collection and cleaning (update) pp. 875-883

- Kristoffer Bjärkefur, Luíza Cardoso de Andrade and Benjamin Daniels
- Speaking Stata: Replacing missing values: The easiest problems pp. 884-896

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Environmental Econometrics Using Stata, by Christopher F. Baum and Stan Hurn pp. 897-900

- Ryan P. Thombs
- Review of Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, Fourth Edition, by Sophia Rabe-Hesketh and Anders Skrondal pp. 901-904

- Leonardo Grilli and Carla Rampichini
Volume 23, issue 2, 2023
- ginteff: A generalized command for computing interaction effects pp. 301-335

- Marius Radean
- Color palettes for Stata graphics: An update pp. 336-385

- Ben Jann
- lgrgtest: Lagrange multiplier test after constrained maximum-likelihood estimation pp. 386-401

- Harald Tauchmann
- posw: A command for the stepwise Neyman-orthogonal estimator pp. 402-417

- David Drukker and Di Liu
- A Lagrange multiplier test for the mean stationarity assumption in dynamic panel-data models pp. 418-437

- Laura Magazzini and Giorgio Calzolari
- xtnumfac: A battery of estimators for the number of common factors in time series and panel-data models pp. 438-454

- Jan Ditzen and Simon Reese
- Visualizing uncertainty in a two-dimensional estimate using confidence and comparison regions pp. 455-490

- Maren Eckert and Werner Vach
- Pseudo-observations in a multistate setting pp. 491-517

- Morten Overgaard, Per Kragh Andersen and Erik Thorlund Parner
- Simultaneous tests and confidence bands for Stata estimation commands pp. 518-544

- David Drukker
- Stata tip 156: Concentration and diversity measures using egen pp. 535-545

- Nicholas Cox
- Reporting empirical results to.docx files pp. 545-577

- Yuan Xue, Chuntao Li and Haitao Si
- Stata tip 157: Adding extra lines to graphs pp. 546-550

- Nicholas Cox
- Consistent subsets: Computing the Houtman–Maks index in Stata pp. 578-588

- Marcos Demetry and Per Hjertstrand
- Stata tip 152: if and if: When to use the if qualifier and when to use the if command pp. 589-594

- Nicholas Cox and Clyde B. Schechter
- Software updates pp. 595-596
- Editors
Volume 23, issue 1, 2023
- artcat: Sample-size calculation for an ordered categorical outcome pp. 3-23

- Ian White, Ella Marley-Zagar, Tim P. Morris, Mahesh K. B. Parmar, Patrick Royston and Abdel G. Babiker
- artbin: Extended sample size for randomized trials with binary outcomes pp. 24-52

- Ella Marley-Zagar, Ian White, Patrick Royston, Friederike M.-S. Barthel, Mahesh K. B. Parmar and Abdel G. Babiker
- Finite mixture models for linked survey and administrative data: Estimation and postestimation pp. 53-85

- Stephen Jenkins and Fernando Rios-Avila
- robustpf: A command for robust estimation of production functions pp. 86-96

- Yingyao Hu, Guofang Huang and Yuya Sasaki
- Extended biasplot command to assess bias, precision, and agreement in method comparison studies pp. 97-118

- Patrick Taffé, Mingkai Peng, Vicki Stagg and Tyler Williamson
- acreg: Arbitrary correlation regression pp. 119-147

- Fabrizio Colella, Rafael Lalive, Seyhun Orcan Sakalli and Mathias Thoenig
- statacons: An SCons-based build tool for Stata pp. 148-196

- Raymond Guiteras, Ahnjeong Kim, Brian Quistorff and Clayson Shumway
- Two-tier stochastic frontier analysis using Stata pp. 197-220

- Yujun Lian, Chang Liu and Christopher Parmeter
- Improved tests for Granger noncausality in panel data pp. 230-242

- Jiaqi Xiao, Artūras Juodis, Yiannis Karavias, Vasilis Sarafidis and Jan Ditzen
- Uniform nonparametric inference for spatially dependent panel data: The xtnpsreg command pp. 243-264

- Jia Li, Zhipeng Liao and Wenyu Zhou
- A note on creating inset plots using graph twoway pp. 265-275

- Matthew Tibbles and Eric Melse
- Stata tip 149: Weighted estimation of fixed-effects and first-differences models pp. 276-280

- John Gardner
- Stata tip 150: When is it appropriate to xtset a panel dataset with panelvar only? pp. 281-292

- Carlo Lazzaro
- Stata tip 151: Puzzling out some logical operators pp. 293-297

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 298-299
- Editors
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