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Putdocx command to Export Stata Results to MS Word

STATA / Zartasha
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Previous articles focused on exporting Stata results and output to excel using putexcel command. In this article, we are going to work on the putdocx command in Stata. This command helps you transfer data from Stata to an MS document file. First, set your working directory by clicking on the file and then change the […]

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Using Putexcel to Export Stata results into Excel

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We are going to work on the ‘Putexcel menu’ to help export Stata Results into MS Excel. In Stata,we can run the functions to get desired results either using command or using the menus. Many users prefer using the menus because it is easier to use when you are getting used to them. Using menu

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Export Stata output to Excel

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There are a variety of tools for generating output including graphs, tables and regression results into Stata. One can export Stata results to different file formats, i.e. Word and Excel. This article focuses on exporting Stata output in Excel for further analysis and reporting purposes. There exists many commands to export Stata output into Excel,

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How to work with Dummy Dependent Variable in Stata

STATA / Ayesha Irfan
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What are Dummy Variables Dummy variables, also called binary variables, are variables that only take two values: 0 and 1. Such variables are often used to quantify qualitative data like gender, sector of work. city/country etc. For example, a variable called ‘female’ might equal 1 for observations on females and 0 for observations on male

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Event Study using the Eventstudy2 command in Stata

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As pointed out in the previous article, some limitations are associated with the estudy command.  The command estudy does not capture the effect of two events on the same stock.  Such as, if Apple announced the stock split twice on two different dates, then it is impossible to measure the influence of these two events

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