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Report NEP-DCM-1998-12-30
This is the archive for NEP-DCM , a report on new working papers in the area of Discrete Choice Models. Philip Yu issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-DCM
The following items were anounced in this report:
Angus Deaton, 1998.
"DEATON: Stata modules to analyze household surveys ,"
Statistical Software Components
S360701, Boston College Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Zhiqiang Wang, 1998.
"EPICONF: Stata module to assess confounding effects in epidemiological studies ,"
Statistical Software Components
S359801, Boston College Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Nicholas J. Cox, 1998.
"T2WAY5: Stata module to perform Tukey's Two-Way Analysis by Medians ,"
Statistical Software Components
S359001, Boston College Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Nicholas J. Cox, 1998.
"LSTACK: Stata module to stack variables with labelled _stack ,"
Statistical Software Components
S360201, Boston College Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Item repec:boc:bocode:a8b1001 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
Jaume Puig & Marc Sáez & Esther Martínez Garcia, 1998.
"Health Care Provider Choice in the Case of Patient-Initiated Contacts. An Extended Version of Discrete Choice of Model Demand ,"
Working Papers, Research Center on Health and Economics
308, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
[Downloadable!] Zhiqiang Wang & Mark S Pearce, 1998.
"COLELMS: Stata module to calculate Cole's LMS values for growth data ,"
Statistical Software Components
S360702, Boston College Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2008-8-17.
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