Stata
Stata is a general-purpose statistical software package used for data analysis, data management, and graphics. The software is available in both command-line and graphical user interface versions, and it is known for its flexibility and scalability. Stata can handle large datasets and offers a wide range of statistical procedures, including descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and advanced econometrics. Additionally, it has strong data management capabilities, making it a popular choice for data cleaning and preparation tasks. Stata has a large community of users and developers who have created a vast collection of user-written commands and programs that extend its functionality.
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🏠 This repository contains data analysis scripts for the 2022 American Community Survey (ACS) focusing on individuals aged 25 and over in North Carolina, based on 75,340 observations. This repository offers valuable insights into demographic and economic patterns across North Carolina's urban areas.
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🌍 This repository hosts an in-depth analysis of COVID-19's impact across five key countries from Jan 2020 to Dec 2021. Through advanced data analysis and visualization, we aim to provide insights into how the pandemic evolved differently across these nations, shedding light on the effectiveness of various health measures and vaccination campaigns.
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Prediction and inference procedures for synthetic control methods with multiple treated units and staggered adoption.
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Nov 8, 2024 - R
Code to incorporate non-compete law changes using Stata, R and Python (Ewens and Marx (2017))
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Jun 27, 2023 - R
Dynamic simulation and testing for single-equation ARDL models, available for both R and Stata
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Dec 17, 2020 - R
R and Stata tutorials, as part of the ISRC Workshops series
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Calculating Marginal Effects and Levels with Errors Using the Delta Method
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Stata and R programs to automatically quasi-demean regressors following FGLS-RE or MLE-RE regression
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