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  • jwdid, estat event and exporting tables

    Dear Stata users,

    I am using jwdid for repeated cross-section data and I need help with extracting the results to tex file. Here is my command and output:

    Code:
    jwdid l_foodexp, ivar(province) tvar(year) gvar(first_treat)
    Here is output is output:

    HTML Code:
    WARNING: Singleton observations not dropped; statistical significance is biased (link)
    (MWFE estimator converged in 4 iterations)
    warning: missing F statistic; dropped variables due to collinearity or too few clusters
    
    HDFE Linear regression                            Number of obs   =     10,353
    Absorbing 2 HDFE groups                           F(   5,      4) =          .
    Statistics robust to heteroskedasticity           Prob > F        =          .
                                                      R-squared       =     0.1385
                                                      Adj R-squared   =     0.1375
                                                      Within R-sq.    =     0.0240
    Number of clusters (province) =          5        Root MSE        =     0.5135
    
                                                (Std. Err. adjusted for 5 clusters in province)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              |               Robust
                    l_foodexp |      Coef.   Std. Err.      t    P>|t|     [95% Conf. Interval]
    --------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
    first_treat#year#c.__tr__ |
                   2012 2012  |   .2121429   .0181509    11.69   0.000     .1617479    .2625379
                   2012 2014  |   .2535702   .0747805     3.39   0.028     .0459463     .461194
                   2012 2016  |   .1451341   .0641317     2.26   0.086    -.0329239    .3231922
                   2014 2014  |   .4897936   .0747805     6.55   0.003     .2821698    .6974175
                   2014 2016  |   .5608173   .0641317     8.74   0.001     .3827592    .7388754
                              |
                        _cons |   10.77596   .0080662  1335.94   0.000     10.75356    10.79835
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Absorbed degrees of freedom:
    -----------------------------------------------------+
     Absorbed FE | Categories  - Redundant  = Num. Coefs |
    -------------+---------------------------------------|
        province |         5           5           0    *|
            year |         4           0           4     |
    -----------------------------------------------------+
    * = FE nested within cluster; treated as redundant for DoF computation
    Code:
    estat event, estore(eq1)
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    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  |            Delta-method
                  |      Coef.   Std. Err.      z    P>|z|     [95% Conf. Interval]
    --------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
    _at@__event__ |
      (2 vs 1) 0  |   .3589371   .0435409     8.24   0.000     .2735985    .4442757
      (2 vs 1) 2  |   .4285844   .0649037     6.60   0.000     .3013754    .5557933
      (2 vs 1) 4  |   .1451341   .0641317     2.26   0.024     .0194384    .2708299
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Code:
    esttab eq1 using "${PAPER}Table4a_jwdid",  ///
    >         replace b(%7.3f) se(%7.3f) f label noobs nomtitle nonum noline ///
    >         booktabs nowrap nogaps star("*" 0.10 "**" 0.05 "***" 0.01)
    Can anyone please help me with changing the variable names in
    eq1
    (2 vs 1) 0 to 2012 and report the stars with the coefficients like in a normal regression output table with R-squared and observation numbers?

    Thank you very much and appreciate your help!
    Odmaa
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