London Stata Conference 2019
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- 27: Quantile regression: Basics and recent advances

- João Santos Silva
- 26: Exponential regression models with two-way fixed effects: twexp and twgravity

- Koen Jochmans and Vincenzo Verardi
- 25: Inference after lasso model selection

- David Drukker
- 24: Heat (and hexagon) plots in Stata

- Ben Jann
- 23: Bayesian network meta-analysis

- Ian White
- 22: Interactive graphics in the web browser using Stata2D3 and Stata's SVG graph exports

- Robert Grant
- 21: Unbiased IV in Stata

- Austin Nichols
- 20: discretize: Command to convert a continuous instrument into a dummy variable for instrumental-variable estimation

- Sébastian Fontenay
- 19: ultimatch: Matching counterfactuals your way

- Thorsten Doherr
- 18: Meta-analysis in Stata

- Yulia Marchenko
- 17: Generalized method of moments estimation of linear dynamic panel-data models

- Sebastian Kripfganz
- 16: Making interactive presentations in Stata

- Maarten Buis
- 15: Analysis of pre- and post-intervention outcomes with floor and ceiling effects
- Adrian Sayers, Michael R. Whitehouse, Andrew Judge, Alexander MacGregor, Ashley W. Blom and Yoav Ben-Shlomo
- 14: New functions for random-samples generation using Stata 15

- Gabriel Aguilera-Venegas, José Luis Galán-García, María Ángeles Galán-García, Yolanda Padilla-Domínguez and Pedro Rodríguez-Cielos
- 13: Estimating long-run coefficients and bootstrapping standard errors in large panels with cross-sectional dependence

- Jan Ditzen
- 12: A suite of community-contributed programs to produce outcome tables and graphs for demographic and survival data

- Rachel Pearce
- 11: Seven tools to make your Stata life more pleasant

- Jesse Wursten
- 10: Needing a different space? Transformed scales in Stata

- Nicholas Cox
- 09: dbnomics: Stata client for DBnomics, the world's economic database

- Simone Signore
- 08: State-level gun policy changes and rate of workplace homicide in the United States

- Christopher Baum, Erika Sabbath and Summer Sherburne Hawkins
- 07: The right way to code simulation studies in Stata

- Tim Morris and Michael Crowther
- 06: Creating tables easily in XML

- Adrian Mander
- 05: hdps: Implementation of high-dimensional propensity score approaches in Stata

- John Tazare, Ian Douglas and Elizabeth Williamson
- 04: Area-of-effect placebo tests

- Reinhard Weisser
- 03: Estimating (S,s) rule-regression models

- David Vincent
- 02: Developing a postestimation command for joint models in merlin

- Nuzhat B. Ashra and Michael Crowther
- 01: Bland–Altman plots, rank parameters, and calibration ridit splines

- Roger Newson