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Code to accompany our paper Chen and Zimmermann (2020), "Open source cross-sectional asset pricing"
Code to accompany our paper Chen and Zimmermann (2020), "Open source cross-sectional asset pricing"
Code to accompany our paper Chen and Zimmermann (2020), "Open source cross-sectional asset pricing"
Code to accompany our paper Chen and Zimmermann (2020), "Open source cross-sectional asset pricing"
Code to accompany our paper Chen and Zimmermann (2020), "Open source cross-sectional asset pricing"
|| Stata | R || Estimation of event-study Difference-in-Difference (DID) estimators in designs with multiple groups and periods, and with a potentially non-binary treatment that may increase or decrea...
Code to clean the RAIS data set (Brazilian matched employer-employee data, 1985-2020)
A Stata template for running high frequency checks of incoming research data at Innovations for Poverty Action
|| Stata | R || Estimation of event-study Difference-in-Difference (DID) estimators in designs with multiple groups and periods, and with a potentially non-binary treatment that may increase or decrea...
Code to clean the RAIS data set (Brazilian matched employer-employee data, 1985-2020)
A Stata template for running high frequency checks of incoming research data at Innovations for Poverty Action
Robust inference in difference-in-differences and event study designs (Stata version of the R package of the same name)
This repository summarizes the traditional and recently proposed estimators in the difference-in-differences research design.
|| Stata | R || Estimation of event-study Difference-in-Difference (DID) estimators in designs with multiple groups and periods, and with a potentially non-binary treatment that may increase or decrea...
Code to accompany our paper Chen and Zimmermann (2020), "Open source cross-sectional asset pricing"
This repository summarizes the traditional and recently proposed estimators in the difference-in-differences research design.
Replication of tables and figures from "Mostly Harmless Econometrics" in Stata, R, Python and Julia.
Files for the Stata Guide on Medium https://medium.com/the-stata-guide
This repository summarizes the traditional and recently proposed estimators in the difference-in-differences research design.
Introductory Guide to Using Stata in Empirical Financial Accounting Research