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re: Re: st: RE: How to identify patterns of cyclicality using STATA?


From   Christopher Baum <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   re: Re: st: RE: How to identify patterns of cyclicality using STATA?
Date   Mon, 7 Nov 2011 16:56:23 -0500

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Natasha said in response to Nick:

"That was very helpful.  Thanks.  But here is one additional
complication in this specific example.  The cycles are not always in
symmetry, i.e., there are more peaks than troughs."

As it happens I was able to consult with Natasha face-to-face this afternoon, and we came up with a workable strategy to deal with this and other complications that arose in discussing her needs. I will write up a stylized version of that solution as a Stata Tip. Please consider the thread closed.

Kit

PS> No, the Doctor does not make house calls.

Kit Baum   |   Boston College Economics & DIW Berlin   |   http://ideas.repec.org/e/pba1.html
                              An Introduction to Stata Programming  |   http://www.stata-press.com/books/isp.html
   An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata  |   http://www.stata-press.com/books/imeus.html




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