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  • stata commands for Carter Hill principles of Econometrics

    Does anyone know how to find the stata commands for the examples at the end of each chapter of Carter Hill et al Principles of Econometrics? The book itself gives no help, while the auxiliary book Using Stta for the Principles of Econometrics appears barely related to the main text. Mehmetoglu and Jakobsen, Applies Statistics Using Stata is completely hit-and-miss about useful commands. There must be something out there that is clear, comprehensive and well written but I can't find it.

  • #2
    That is a very specific question.
    Being an Intro to Econometrics book, most of the required commands are basic (regress, ivregress, logit, estat post estimation, predict, etc).
    In fact, in most cases, you should be able to do the exercises and tests almost from Scratch using regress, predict and some calculations by hand.

    Nevertheless, In any case, the only book I have seen full code (not for Stata but other languages) is for Intro to Econometrics by Wooldrige.
    try searching for "Using R, Python and Julia for Introductory Econometrics".

    Im trying to have a working version of similar codes for Stata, but have not finished just yet.

    Fernando

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      • #4
        Can get the 4th Ed used for less than $15.

        But I guess your point is that it doesn't match up well.

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        • #5
          HTML Code:
          https://www.stata.com/texts/s4poe4/
          https://www.stata.com/texts/s4poe5/

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