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csae-coders-corner/README.md

Welcome to the CSAE's Coders Corner on GitHub.

Having trouble with Stata or MATLAB? Looking for useful tips on handling your data, exporting graphs or writing code? Then you've come to the right place.

Our coders have created a series of handy tips to try to make your life easier.

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  1. Matching Matching Public

    Fuzzy matching is a valuable technique for comparing and matching strings that are not the same but exhibit similar patterns. The stringdist R package offers a wide range of string distance metrics…

    R

  2. Dynamic-Web-Scraping-Using-RSelenium Dynamic-Web-Scraping-Using-RSelenium Public

    Dynamic web scraping using Rselenium.

    R

  3. Organising-audio-audit-files Organising-audio-audit-files Public

    A neat way to organise audio audit files into a folder structure, named using values stored in your data.

    Stata

  4. Local-Projections-using-R Local-Projections-using-R Public

    Local Projections (Jordà 2005, AER) are a convenient and flexible way to estimate dynamic, causal effects of a policy of interest several time periods after it comes into effect.

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  5. Flexible-code-for-balance-and-summary-tables-in-STATA Flexible-code-for-balance-and-summary-tables-in-STATA Public

    Flexibly create LATEX table using Stata

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  6. Mediation-analysis Mediation-analysis Public

    Understand how much of the total treatment effect is due to: (i) an indirect effect operating through one or several observed mediators, and (ii) the direct effect of the intervention not captured …

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