Well, the files are up there, but they're all restricted so you can't actually access them.
I requested access and it was granted within five minutes
Karl got played by these authors.
Did you run the files?
I tried for a long time to pirate Stata but i am a boomer and Stata's security measures bamboozled me
I am replicating it in Python instead. I looked at the stata code and it is just some short code that cleans/creates a few variables, renaming some columns, then runs a couple simple regressions
I looked at the stata code and it is just some short code that cleans/creates a few variables, renaming some columns, then runs a couple simple regressions
This is very problematic in itself, and points to the general sloppiness that has been brought up repeatedly in this thread. Shows they took no time to understand the data.
I looked at the stata code and it is just some short code that cleans/creates a few variables, renaming some columns, then runs a couple simple regressions
This is very problematic in itself, and points to the general sloppiness that has been brought up repeatedly in this thread. Shows they took no time to understand the data.
It’s not their complete file, as explained above.
I looked at the stata code and it is just some short code that cleans/creates a few variables, renaming some columns, then runs a couple simple regressions
This is very problematic in itself, and points to the general sloppiness that has been brought up repeatedly in this thread. Shows they took no time to understand the data.
Lolwut