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Microeconometrics Using Stata 1st Edition Adrian Colin Cameron

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Microeconometrics Using Stata 1st Edition Adrian Colin Cameron
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Publisher: Stata Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.74 MB
Pages: 732
Author: Adrian Colin Cameron, Pravin K. Trivedi
ISBN: 9781597180481, 1597180483
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Microeconometrics Using Stata 1st Edition Adrian Colin Cameron by Adrian Colin Cameron, Pravin K. Trivedi 9781597180481, 1597180483 instant download after payment.

An outstanding introduction to microeconometrics and how to do microeconometric research using Stata, this book covers topics often left out of microeconometrics textbooks and omitted from basic introductions to Stata. Cameron and Trivedi provide the most complete and up-to-date survey of microeconometric methods available in Stata. They begin by introducing simulation methods and then use them to illustrate features of the estimators and tests described in the rest of the book. They address each topic with an in-depth Stata example and demonstrate how to use Stata’s programming features to implement methods for which Stata does not have a specific command.

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