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Stata in large-scale development

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  • Michael Lokshin

    (World Bank)

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I will present and discuss the development of the large software project ADePT, which combines the computation kernel of Stata and the user interface written in C#. ADePT is a software platform for applied economic analysis. It is used widely in the World Bank and in many research institutions around the world to produce a standardized set of tables and graphs in different areas of applied economic analysis. Currently, ADePT includes modules on poverty, labor market, inequality, gender, education, social protection, and health. I will demonstrate various stages of the project development, discuss the software routines (both Stata and C#) developed for interaction between ADePT and Stata, and demonstrate various tools we developed in Stata and C#. Many of these routines are currently available for Stata users.

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  • Michael Lokshin, 2009. "Stata in large-scale development," DC09 Stata Conference 19, Stata Users Group, revised 05 Sep 2009.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:dcon09:19
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