More resources
If you cannot find the answer to your question in the course material, these resources might help:
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Online resources:
- Statalist forum: https://www.statalist.org/
- Another Stata guide: https://data.princeton.edu/stata
- More examples and annotated code:
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Books:
- Baum (2006) An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata (code)
- Cameron & Trivedi (2009) Microeconometrics Using Stata (code)
- Mitchell (2004) A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics (code)
- Lembcke (2010): Introduction to Stata. Course manuscript , London School of Economics (material)
You can find more material in the respective chapters and sub-chapters.
Do you want to learn R instead of or in addition to Stata? Here is a great introduction to R for economic analysis, written by our colleagues Sebastian S. Schmidt and Felix Turbanisch: http://economic-analysis-with-r.uni-goettingen.de/
And here is a great wiki with more resources on R and Statistics, which is part of the liveSciences3 project at the University of Göttingen: R & Statistics