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  • Sean Becketti, 1994. "STB office moving," Stata Technical Bulletin, StataCorp LP, vol. 3(18).
  • Handle: RePEc:tsj:stbull:y:1994:v:3:i:18:an41
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    1. Craig S. Hakkio, 1994. "A temporary solution to a problem with temporary variable names," Stata Technical Bulletin, StataCorp LP, vol. 3(17).
    2. Sean Becketti, 1994. "A library of time series programs for Stata," Stata Technical Bulletin, StataCorp LP, vol. 3(17).
    3. Andrew Harvey (ed.), 1994. "Time Series," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, volume 0, number 599.
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