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Programming for further processing of postestimation results

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  • Ian Watson

    (Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training, University of Sydney)

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Do you find yourself regularly cutting and pasting your postestimation results, such as regression coefficients, into a spreadsheet? If so, you should consider trying to program wherever possible. Using Stata's matrix commands, this presentation will show you how to process postestimation results, such as manipulating a vector of regression coefficients. By crafting your own small ado-file, you can save yourself from the tedious and repetitive job of using spreadsheets. The presentation will be illustrated with an example based on decomp, an ado-file by Ian Watson that decomposes earnings results. The spreadsheet approach will be contrasted with the ado approach.

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  • Ian Watson, "undated". "Programming for further processing of postestimation results," Australasian Stata Users' Group Meetings 2004 1, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:osug04:1
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