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If you have Stata 15.1, just type - help bayes - and you'll get great information.
Also, there is a whole Stata Manual specifially on this matter, here.
Logically, as it happens to the manuals, this manual approaches mostly the commands and results, hence a deep theoretical background shall be looked for elsewhere.
The information in the link above gives you a sense of the breadth of the tools for Bayesian analysis. You could use any of more than 50 likelihood-based estimators in Stata to do Bayesian analysis.
Thanks guys. I learned a lot these couple of days. The guy who invented Bayesian analysis was (is) a genius. The bayesian analysis is beautiful, mathematically.
hello everybody
i am working on measuring health inequality using recentered influence function (Firpo et al, 2009; Heckley et al, 2016). i want to implement it through Bayesian methodology. can anybody help in this regard.
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