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  • John P. Haisken-De New

    () (RWI Essen)

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PanelWhiz is a collection of Stata Add-On scripts to make using panel datasets easier. It is designed for empirically minded economists, sociologists, political scientists, and demographers and allows the user to select vectors of variables at once. Matching and merging is done automatically. It allows items to be stored as project classes (modules). Modules can be edited and appended. PanelWhiz allows self-documenting panel retrievals to be made at the click of a button and easy data cleaning of the selected items for time consistency with PanelWhiz "plugins". It also easily exports any Stata data to SAS, SPSS, LIMDEP, GAUSS, or MS Excel.

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Paper provided by Stata Users Group in its series United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2008 with number 12.

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Date of creation: 11 Sep 2008
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Handle: RePEc:boc:usug08:12

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