if you want to use csdid , you probably can try csdid2. Its much faster, because it avoid the bottle neck of using Stata on the surface, doing everything in Mata.
it will not help you with continuous treatment tho.
I m working on that for jwdid tho
16.11.2023 13:58 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Thank you!.
And perhaps the example of panel vs Repeated crossection may be of use:
friosavila.github.io/app_metrics/...
This has the code attached.
Hope its helpful
26.10.2023 13:34 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
Assistant Professor at Sao Paulo Schools of Economics (FGV). Ph.D. 2022 at Yale. Passionate about Econometrics, especially Causal Inference. (He/his)
https://sites.google.com/site/vitorapossebom/
Economics and data science | Former academic now working in the tech sector | Views my own | πΏπ¦ in πΊπΈ | https://grantmcdermott.com/
Econ AP at University of Arkansas
https://kylebutts.com/
Deanβs Professor @UofR | @nberpubs |
π @Cornell @oberlincollege | Director of Health and Environmental Economics Lab π | πΎππ»ββοΈπ§
Economist at The University of Melbourne
www.nsalamanca.com/
PhD economist, not an actor or a whiskey brand
Economics Professor at Brown, studying discrimination, education, healthcare, and applied econometrics. I like IV
https://sites.google.com/site/aboutpeterhull/home
Econ prof at Seattle University. Book The Effect http://theeffectbook.net out now! Substack https://nickchk.substack.com/ Twitter @nickchk
Associate Professor at Emory University.
Causal Inference | Difference-in-Differences | Econometrics. Dad x4
Economics prof at the U. of Michigan. Editor, Journal of Financial Economics. Corporate finance, structural estimation. One-handed pull-ups, cooking, languages, stop harassing me about the mask. https://lsa.umich.edu/econ/people/faculty/toni-whited.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_Farnsworth
education economist
ap at miami university (yes, the one in ohio)
https://www.rileyacton.com/
Econ Assistant Prof at Yale SOM. Education, innovation, gender. Born & raised in Monopoli, Italy. Mom of 3.
Econometrics professor and author. Dogs = 2, cats >= 10.
Yale SOM professor & Bulls fan. I study consumer finance, and econometrics is a big part of my research identity. He/him/his
Prof. Dr. John P. de New -- Economist, Melbourne Institute, Uni Melbourne. GLabor, IZA. Via CarletonU, UToronto, UMΓΌnchen-LMU. Private posts in EN DE FR,
@GrapheneOS.org @Signal.org
Part owner of Canada #Never51
A hillwalking economist working on panel time series with a love for coding econometric methods.
Assistant Professor at University of Bolzano.
Co-Editor Spatial Economic Analysis
www.jan.ditzen.net
Stata projects: https://github.com/JanDitzen