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-findit hilo- does give me the reference:
hilo from http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/ado/analysis
hilo. Program to display highest and lowest values. / Michael N.
Mitchell
/ Statistical Computing and Consulting / UCLA Academic Technology
Services
/ mnm@ucla.edu / STATA ado and hlp files in the package /
distribution-date: 20010607
I installed the command from this reference a couple of minutes ago, and it
worked perfectly...
HTH
Martin
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Mosquera, Jenniffer
Sent: Donnerstag, 5. November 2009 20:12
To: 'statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu'
Subject: st: Hilo command and outliers
Hi all
First, somebody know where can I download the hilo command? I tried "findit
hilo" but I didn't have good luck.
Second, I have a panel data base with 1173 enterprises for two years. I
could say that there is no more than 4 or 5 enterprises noted as outliers
After an OLS regression... (with lvr2plot command) Is that enough to
consider a robust regression instead the OLS regression?
Thanks for your help!
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