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COUNT: A Program for Estimating Event Count and Duration Regressions

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Gary King () (Department of Government, Harvard University)

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A stand-alone, easy-to-use DOS program for running event count and duration regression models, developed by and/or discussed in a series of journal articles by Gary King. (Event count models have a dependent variable measured as the number of times something happens, such as the number of uncontested seats per state or the number of wars per year. Duration models explain dependent variables measured as the time until some event, such as the number of months a parliamentary cabinet endures.)

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Software component provided by in its series DOS and Windows codes with number count.

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