mktab estimates one or more single-equation models, and prints the results in tab- (or other) delimited format for importation into a spreadsheet or word-processor. This facilitates creating tables in "journal-article" format, i.e. with standard errors in parentheses below parameter estimates, significance flagged, and so on. mktab estimates each model specified. It then produces a delimited table with the dependent variables across the top, the RHS variables (and auxiliary parameter and returned estimates results) down the left, and the coefficients and standard errors in the cells. Each column corresponds to a single model; each row to a single RHS variable. mktab} is similar to John Gallup's exemplary {help outreg}. The primary differences are that it estimates all the models and generates the table with a single command, and that it does not require preserving and restoring the data. In addition, it has an option to display output in space-delimited columns on the screen. This is version 3.1.10 of the software.
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Software component provided by Boston College Department of Economics in its series Statistical Software Components with number
S416801.
Size: Programming language: Stata Requires: Stata version 7.0 Date of creation: 28 Feb 2001 Date of revision:
30 Jun 2005 Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:s416801
Note: This module may be installed from within Stata by typing "ssc install mktab". Windows users should not attempt to download these files with a web browser. Contact details of provider: Postal: Boston College, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill MA 02467 USA Phone: 617-552-3670 Fax: +1-617-552-2308 Email: Web page: http://fmwww.bc.edu/EC/ More information through EDIRC