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Matt Hurst

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Working papers

  1. Matt Hurst, 2009. "Automating the production of descriptive tables at Statistics Canada: mog.ado, a user-written program," Canadian Stata Users' Group Meetings 2009 02, Stata Users Group.

Articles

  1. Katarina D.M. Pintar & Kate M. Thomas & Tanya Christidis & Ainsley Otten & Andrea Nesbitt & Barbara Marshall & Frank Pollari & Matt Hurst & Andre Ravel, 2017. "A Comparative Exposure Assessment of Campylobacter in Ontario, Canada," Risk Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 37(4), pages 677-715, April.

Software components

  1. Matt Hurst, 2010. "MOG: Stata module to produce one way or two way tables of means (or totals)," Statistical Software Components S457214, Boston College Department of Economics.

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