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16: A little bit of Stata programming goes a long way Downloads
Christopher Baum
15: Applications of -gllamm- in health evaluation studies Downloads
Andrew Pickles, Milena Falcaro and Bethan Davies
14: Stata 8 Graphics: Options, sub-options and sub-sub-options Downloads
Tim Collier
13: Some essentials of data cleaning: hints and tips Downloads
Felicity Clemens
12: Review lecture: recent developments in Stata Downloads
Roberto Gutierrez
11: Estimation of ordinal response models, accounting for sample selection bias Downloads
Alfonso Miranda
10: Estimation of the gender pay gap in London and the UK - an econometric approach Downloads
Margarethe Theseira and Leticia Veruete-McKay
09: Statistics and the art of Latin prose Downloads
Verity Allan and Teresa F. Allan
08: Fixed-effects Estimation and Decomposition: Insights from Monte Carlo Studies Downloads
Axel Heitmueller
07: Estimation of inequality indices from survey data, allowing for design effects Downloads
Stephen Jenkins
06: Monte Carlo analysis for dynamic panel data models Downloads
Giovanni Bruno
05: Interactions made easy Downloads
André Charlett and Neville Verlander
04: Teaching microeconometrics using Stata Downloads
Karl Taylor
03: From regression estimates to document tables: output formatting using estout Downloads
Ben Jann
02: MICE for multiple imputation of missing values Downloads
Patrick Royston
01: Generalized confidence interval plots using commands or dialogs Downloads
Roger Newson
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