Re: econometrics with mathematica?
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- Subject: [mg97747] Re: [mg97642] econometrics with mathematica?
- From: Mauricio Esteban Cuak <cuak2000 at gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 02:41:07 -0500 (EST)
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Hello minimus...i've used mathematica here and there for econometrics, though mostly for simple stuff... I don't think there is any reason why you shouldn't use it, though I wouldn't know if there are many people who use mathematica for professional econometrics (I know some people use Gauss, for example). Personally, though Stata has a lot of stuff implemented, its programming language is pretty arbitrary to my taste. There are some econometrics packages for mathematica in the webpage which you should check if you haven't done already. 2009/3/17 minimus <spammergetthisemail at live.co.uk> > Dear All, > > How prevalently is mathematica used for econometric analysis? > I am working and will always work with logit, probit models and maximum > likelihood procedures. > I will also do numerical simulation analysis of some integrals. > > For these and these kinds of purposes, would you recommend me to start with > mathematica? > Or shall I stick to any other package such as R, or Stata? > > What do you recommend? > > > > -- Por favor eviten enviarme archivos adjuntos de Word o Powerpoint ( http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.es.html )
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