Difference between revisions of "Software Tools"
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SPSS is a statistical package used mainly in social sciences. | |||
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Revision as of 20:19, 8 February 2018
There is a broad range of software tools available for data analysis. Some, like Stata, are proprietary and specialized for applications to econometric problems in the survey-data context; others, like R, are open-source and follow more general coding standards so that they are more readily adaptable to tasks that are not well-defined in the econometric framework (such as Spatial Analysis).
Statistical Software
Stata
Stata is a statistical software package widely adopted by economists. It can be used for data cleaning, analysis and visualization, and allows users to create reproducible code as well as using point-and-click commands. Its biggest advantage it that, given its widespread use among economists and the possibility of creating user-written commands, there is a wide variety of microeconometric methods that can be implemented with Stata. Stata can also be used to create maps and dynamic documents, though this last feature is restricted to Stata 15.
R
EViews
EViews is a statistical package mainly used for time-series econometrics.
SPSS
SPSS is a statistical package used mainly in social sciences.