very cool! but, sadly, a lot of academics prefer the "old" regression commands with their variations (xtreg, fixed effect and so on)... at least in the socio-economic field. It's possible to use this command and have an output that are easier to read for the reg-command lovers?
You may be interested in the aequations option of these commands, to display the coefficients of the models Stata fit in the background. In this case it would display the coefficients of the treatment model that was fit.
very cool! but, sadly, a lot of academics prefer the "old" regression commands with their variations (xtreg, fixed effect and so on)... at least in the socio-economic field.
It's possible to use this command and have an output that are easier to read for the reg-command lovers?
You may be interested in the aequations option of these commands, to display the coefficients of the models Stata fit in the background. In this case it would display the coefficients of the treatment model that was fit.
Fantastic!