Stata 18 Exclusive
If you are looking to stay at the forefront of data analysis, upgrading to Stata 18 is not just an option—it is a strategic move for the future.
Stata 18 offers enhanced, high-performance routines for dealing with models requiring multiple, high-dimensional fixed effects, making estimation of gravity models or large panel datasets significantly faster. stata 18 exclusive
The new xtreg, cre command fits correlated random-effects models and provides a postestimation command, estat mundlak , to perform a Mundlak specification test. CRE models offer a middle ground between fixed effects (which can be inefficient) and random effects (which require strong exogeneity assumptions), making them increasingly popular in applied microeconomics. If you are looking to stay at the
Implements Callaway-Sant’Anna (2021) estimator natively. CRE models offer a middle ground between fixed
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The StataNow model represents a significant shift for StataCorp, bringing the software closer to the continuous update cycles familiar from modern software-as-a-service products while maintaining the option of traditional perpetual licensing.
In this in-depth article, we explore the exclusive features, improvements, and licensing structures that set Stata 18 apart from both its predecessors and competing statistical packages. Whether you are a longtime user evaluating an upgrade or a researcher considering Stata for the first time, this guide will help you understand everything Stata 18 has to offer.