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- 20: Estimating treatment effects from observational data using teffects, stteffects, and eteffects

- David Drukker
- 19: Parallel computing in Stata: Making the most out of your desktop
- Adrian Sayers
- 18: Reference-based multiple imputation for sensitivity analysis of clinical trials with missing data

- Suzie Cro
- 17: Using simulation studies to evaluate statistical methods in Stata: A tutorial

- Tim P. Morris, Ian White and Michael Crowther
- 16: stpm2cr: A Stata module for direct likelihood inference on the cause-specific cumulative incidence function within the flexible parametric modeling framework

- Sarwar Islam, Paul Lambert and Mark Rutherford
- 15: Joint modeling of longitudinal and survival data

- Yulia Marchenko
- 14: sdmxuse: Program to import statistical data within Stata using the SDMX standards

- Sébastien Fontenay
- 13: Distribution regression made easy
- Philippe Van Kerm
- 12: xtdpdqml: Quasi-maximum likelihood estimation of linear dynamic short-T panel-data models

- Sebastian Kripfganz
- 11: Using pattern mixture modeling to account for informative attrition in the Whitehall II study: A simulation study

- Catherine Welch, Martin Shipley, Séverine Sabia, Eric Brunner and Mika Kivim
- 10: statacpp: An interface between Stata and C++, with big data and machine-learning applications

- Robert Grant
- 09: Analyzing repeated measurements while accounting for derivative tracking varying within-subject variance and autocorrelation: the xtiou command

- Rachael A. Hughes, Michael G. Kenward, Jonathan A.C. Sterne and Kate Tilling
- 08: xtdcce2: Estimating dynamic common correlated effects in Stata

- Jan Ditzen
- 07: Analyzing volatility shocks to Eurozone CDS spreads with a multicountry GMM model in Stata

- Christopher Baum and Paola Zerilli
- 06: Partial effects in fixed-effects models

- Gordon Kemp and João Santos Silva
- 05: Creating summary tables using the sumtable command

- Lauren Scott and Chris Rogers
- 04: texdoc 2.0: An update on creating LaTeX documents from within Stata

- Ben Jann
- 03: Quantile plots: New planks in an old campaign

- Nicholas Cox
- 02: Multistate survival analysis in Stata

- Michael Crowther and Paul Lambert
- 01: The role of Somers's D in propensity modeling

- Roger Newson