There are many interesting econometric presentations at this year's
UK Stata Users' Group Meeting, see below for details.
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9th London STATA Users' Group Meeting
19 - 20 May 2003
The Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol Street, London EC1Y 8LX, U.K
Registration
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The cost of the meeting is £69.50 + VAT for both days or £49.50 + VAT for
one day only. This includes lunch, coffee and tea. For further information
on registration, please contact [log in to unmask]
Programme and Abstracts
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http://www.stata.com/support/meeting/9uk/programme.html
http://www.timberlake.co.uk/
Speakers and Topics
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Nick Cox
Graphics (and numerics) for comparison
Mark Schaffer & Steven Stillman
Instrumental variables and GMM: Estimation and testing
David Clayton & Joanna Howson
General score tests for regression models incorporating ?robust? variance
estimates
Mark Stewart
Semi-nonparametric estimation of extended ordered probit models
Sophia Rabe-Hesketh & Anders Skrondal
Diagnostics for generalised linear mixed models
Ken Ryder & Patrick Royston
Prognosis of survival for breast cancer patients using Stata
Alfonso Miranda Caso Luengo
FIML estimation of an endogenous switching model for count data
Bianca de Stavola
Multiple imputations for missing data in lifecourse studies
Bobby Gutierrez & Chinh Nguyen (StataCorp)
On dynamically linked libraries (DLL's) in Stata
John Haisken-de New
Building a user-friendly front end to a survey using Stata
Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen Jenkins
Multivariate probit regression using simulated maximum likelihood
Thomas Büttner
Using Stata's -ml method d2- to estimate a multi-state Markov transition
model
Tamás Bartus
Calculation of average marginal effects using -margin-
Andy Sloggett
Using the Longitudinal Study database with Stata
Carlo Fiorio
Bootstrap CI and test statistics for kernel density estimates using Stata
Philippe Van Kerm
Adaptive kernel density estimation
Roger Newson
Multiple test procedures and smile plots
Bill Gould (President of StataCorp)
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