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2009 Aug 01
4
R book for economists
Dear Group,
I am an economics student starting with PhD work in London. As preparation I
would like to get to know R a little bit better. For Stata there are tons of
books, however, can you recommend a book for R?
I have some substantiated econometrics knowledge, so it should be more a
how-to book.
Best regards
Thiemo
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Thiemo Fetzer, Economist
http://freigeist.devmag.net
2008 Sep 29
2
turning comma separated string from multiple choices into flags
Hello,
I use google docs' Forms to conduct surveys online. Multiple choices
questions are coded as comma separated values.
For example,
if the question is like:
1. What magazines do you currently subscribe to? (you can choose
multiple choices)
1) Fast Company
2) Havard Business Review
3) Business Week
4) The Economist
And if the subject chose 1) and 3), the data is coded as a cell in a
2005 Jun 06
0
The economist's term "fixed effects model" - plain lm() should work
> CAN YOU TELL ME HOW TO FIT FIXED-EFFECTS MODEL WITH R? THANK YOU!
Ordinary lm() might suffice.
In the code below, I try to simulate a dataset from a standard
earnings regression, where log earnings is quadratic in experience,
but the intercept floats by education category - you have 4 intercepts
for 4 education categories.
I think this works as a simple implementation of "the fixed
2004 Feb 19
6
R for economists (was: Almost Ideal Demand System)
Hi,
I did not find any web page about using R in economics and econometrics so
far. However, this does not mean that there is none (searching with google
for "R" and "economics" gives many pages about economics and a name like
Firstname R. Lastname on it ;-)).
Does anybody in the list does know such a web page?
If not, I will be happy if you, Ajay, could build and
2004 Feb 23
0
Re: R for economists
For what it's worth my forthcoming book, "An Introduction to Modern Bayesian
Econometrics", Blackwells, May 2004,
makes extensive use of R.
Tony Lancaster
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2004 Apr 25
7
R vs Matlab: which is more "programmer friendly"?
Hi,
The department of economics at our university (Budapest) is planning a
course on numerical methods in economics. They are trying to decide
which software to use for that, and I would like to advocate R. The
other alternative is Matlab.
I have found comparisons in terms of computational time for matrix
algebra, but I don't think that is relevant: the bottleneck for
economists is usually
2006 May 04
5
I''m writing an article about Rails and I need help
Hi to everybody, I''m writing an article about Ruby on Rails and I need
to gather some information about the project and the community of core
developers. In particular I''d like to know something about the
organization of the project (how are decisions taken, who decides what
goes into the project, conflict resolution, contributions acceptance...)
and something more technical
2002 Sep 30
0
End Chinese Censorship at Yahoo!
Dear Friends,
I read in a September 2002 edition of the Economist
Magazine that Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com) has signed an
agreement with the Chinese government to censor
searches on their web site for consumers in China. I
am very disappointed in Yahoo! and hope you are too.
To let my distaste be known, I am writing Yahoo! and
closing my email accounts and un-subscribing from
Yahoo!-based mailing
2005 Mar 11
2
smbldap-useradd -w problem
I'm in the process of learning Samba and evaluating it as a possible
replacement for Windows NT servers in our office next year. I have set up a
small test network comprised of one NT 4 (SP6a) Workstation, one Windows
2000 Pro (SP3) and one Fedora Core 3 running samba 3.0.11 as a PDC. I'm
using LDAP as the passdb backend with smbldap-tools 0.8.7-1. The Windows
2000 Pro machine can join the
2009 Apr 01
4
A query about na.omit
Dear all,
Say I have the following dataset:
> DF
x y z
[1] 1 1 1
[2] 2 2 2
[3] 3 3 NA
[4] 4 NA 4
[5] NA 5 5
And I want to omit all the rows which have NA, but only in columns X and Y, so that I get:
x y z
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 NA
If I use na.omit(DF), I would delete the row for which z=NA, obtaining thus
x y z
1 1 1
2 2 2
2012 Nov 24
3
How to Label Cases in Scatterplots?
Hi everyone,
i?m trying to graphically display distributions with r and i?m working with
makrodata from the WVS.
the command i?m using is
> plot (Makrodata$v11, Makrodata$v12, xlab="Democracy Score Economist",
> ylab= share religious people")
i?m having an additional variable that identifies respectively labels the
2007 Apr 20
2
Udpate R under a proxy
dear all,
I get internet via a proxy server when I try to
downlaod package it always fail. Even when i add and
environnment variable for the http proxy server. I use
windows XP SP2
Sincerly
Justin BEM
El?ve Ing?nieur Statisticien Economiste
BP 294 Yaound?.
T?l (00237)9597295.
2005 Aug 25
2
concerning econometrics usage of "R"
Hi,
I am currently looking for a program or programmng language easy to
learn, easier to operate on.I heva heard about "R", However I
understand that "R" is designed especially for statisticians. As an
economist, working on applied econometrics, I am not sure if it can
meet my needs.
Will I be able to reach precise time series or panal data regression
results with
2002 Apr 23
2
Install
Dear Sirs,
I am an economist, and I have learned about R from an statician.
I would like to get some instructions on which packages of R should I
install. I am intending to use R for graphical analysis, correlaction, and
also estimation - this latter the least, since I have an econometric
package which performes it very well. I should also mention that I am going
to work mostly with
2004 Sep 15
3
getting started on Bayesian analysis
I am an economist who decided it's high time that I learned some
Bayesian statistics. I am following An Introduction to Modern
Bayesian Econometrics by T. Lancaster.
The book recommends using BUGS, but I wonder if there are any
alternatives which are free software and fully integrated to R (which
I have been using for more than two years for numerical computations.)
I would like to learn
2008 Jul 18
5
Reading SPSS .por files
Does anyone know how to read SPSS .por (ie Portable) files? The foreign package only deals with SPSS .sav files and not with those with a "por" extension.
Thanks,
José
Mr José Luis Iparraguirre D'Elia
Senior Research Economist
Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland
Floral Buildings
2 - 14 East Bridge Street
Belfast BT1 3NQ
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
2002 Jun 03
2
FW: oplock break on excel files using samba 2.2.4
I'm having the same kind of problem too. Links to other excel workbooks
are really breaking badly. One of them so bad that if I highlight the
file through a windows explorer view; it kills the window immediately.
I'm using RH 7.2 and Samba 2.2.4 -1
Please let me know if someone has some suggestions ....
So far I've tried:
veto oplock files = /*.mdb/*.MDB/*.ldb/*.LDB/*.xls/*.XLS
2001 Nov 08
1
Generalized Lambda
Anyone know of a package for numerically estimating lambda(3) and lambda(4)
using location, position, skew and kurtosis estimates. I have a distribution
and would like to use the gld package to do some simulations of the
distribution, but need the lambda estimates to feed into gld.
I have a program in Maple, which I may convert to C code for use in R, but
before moving down that road I
2003 Feb 21
1
Copy-paste graphics from R to Word on Mac OS X
Greetings:
I'm (very) new to R.
One of the features of R that I really like is R's ability to quickly
generate very good looking graphics. However, I've noticed that when I
attempt to copy and paste the graphs from the R graphics output window
into Word (in Mac OS X), the resulting picture is very jaggy.
I'm aware of the various options such as dev2bitmap, but I'd
2003 Jul 16
1
Tobit analysis
Having read previous correspondance on this topic, am I right in using a
gaussian distribution for a tobit model, one article suggests a normal distribution?
Also, I want to censure at the upper bound, so, using the survival5 package I use:
survreg(Surv(y,y<c,type="right")~x) for a censored regression.
Could anybody who's had experience of this, confirm whether I'm in the