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Resources for economists
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elit2bib _(with Tiago Ribeiro)
elit2bib transforms your AEA EconLit downloads into BibTeX files
elit2bib gets references ready for your LaTeX2e or TeX documents immediately
elit2bib for EconLit downloads directly from the AEA webpage
- Script [pl 67k] [zip 12k] (Perl 5 script)
- the new version 1.3.1 of elit2bib is for direct econlit AEA downloads since january 2011.
(filtered downloads through FirstSearch, Ovid, WebSpirs or Silverplatter frequently change and are not likely to be compatible.)
- Documentation [pdf 363k]
- Sample files
- an economist's bibtex styles [zip 39k]
- latex document to check your bibtex files [tex 1k]
- sample AEA econlit file [sample.dat]
- examples of reference styles based on sample AEA econlit file sample.dat [samples.zip]
- ActivePerl for Linux, Solaris, and Windows (free)
- legacy versions (Perl 5 scripts)
- version 1.2.5 for webspirs/econlit downloads since early january 2003, including working-paper adjustments
- script [zip 13k]
- documentation of version 1.2.5 [pdf 267k]
- version 1.2.5 incorporates minor changes to working paper search results in 2007
- version 1.2.4 for webspirs/econlit downloads since early january 2003, but excluding working-paper adjustments
- version 1.1.4 for webspirs/econlit downloads until early january 2003
- script [zip 12k]
- documentation of version 1.1.4 [pdf 322k]
- sample webspirs/econlit files for version 1.1.4 (mcfadden.dat and shapiro.dat) [zip 177k]
- version 1.0.1 for webspirs/econlit downloads before november 2002
- script [zip 10k]
- documentation of version 1.0.1 [pdf 209k]
- sample webspirs/econlit files for version 1.0.1 (mcfadden.cgi and shapiro.cgi) [zip 126k]
est2tex for Stata
The package est2tex creates LaTeX tables from Stata estimation results. The tables can be edited in Stata and loaded directly into LaTeX with the command \input{table.tex}.
- More on est2tex
- You can download the Stata commands and a sample document in a zip file [zip 52k]
- To install the according .ado files directly, you can use the command
. net from http://econ.ucsd.edu/muendler/download/stata/
within Stata.
matsave for Stata
The package matsave contains the commands matsave and matload. These commands save Stata matrices to disk and load matrices from disk to memory.
- More on matsave
- You can download the Stata commands in a zip file [zip 5k]
- To install the according .ado files directly, you can use the command
. net from http://econ.ucsd.edu/muendler/download/stata/
within Stata.
sitc2isic converter
The converter sitc2isic provides a crosswalk from SITC revision 2 at the 4-digit level to ISIC revision 2 at the 3-digit level.
- Converter sitc2isic [csv 13k] [stata9 51k] (stata9 file contains labels longer than 80 characters)
- Documentation on sitc2isic [pdf 118k]
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