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== Read First ==
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== itoolkit ==
== ietoolkit ==


At DIME we have developed a packge of Stata commands specially developed for impact evaluations but could also be useful in other contexts as well. The package is called '''ietoolkit''' and can be installed from the SSC server. To install the package, type <code>ssc install ietoolkit</code> in your Stata command window.
At DIME we have developed a packge of Stata commands specially developed for impact evaluations but could also be useful in other contexts as well. The package is called '''ietoolkit''' and can be installed from the SSC server. To install the package, type <code>ssc install ietoolkit</code> in your Stata command window.
Please visit our github page for details: https://github.com/worldbank/ietoolkit


Here is the list of commands currently published on SSC:
Here is the list of commands currently published on SSC:

Revision as of 18:13, 16 October 2017

Read First

  • include here key points you want to make sure all readers understand

ietoolkit

At DIME we have developed a packge of Stata commands specially developed for impact evaluations but could also be useful in other contexts as well. The package is called ietoolkit and can be installed from the SSC server. To install the package, type ssc install ietoolkit in your Stata command window.

Please visit our github page for details: https://github.com/worldbank/ietoolkit

Here is the list of commands currently published on SSC:

Here are commands that we are currently developing:

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Additional Resources

Stata modules for data collection and analysis developed by Innovations for Poverty Action