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A Practical Introduction to Stata

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  • Mark E McGovern

    (University College Dublin)

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This document provides an introduction to the use of Stata. It is designed to be an overview rather than a comprehensive guide, aimed at covering the basic tools necessary for econometric analysis. Topics cov- ered include data management, graphing, regression analysis, binary outcomes, ordered and multinomial regression, time series and panel data. Stata commands are shown in the context of practical examples.

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  • Mark E McGovern, 2012. "A Practical Introduction to Stata," Working Papers 201201, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucn:wpaper:201201
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