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Articles and ColumnsChange of publisher: The Stata Journal is now published by SAGE Publishing Announcement of the Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2019 Fast and wild: Bootstrap inference in Stata using boottestD. Roodman, J. G. MacKinnon, M. Ø. Nielsen, and M. D. WebbSeamless interactive language interfacing between R and StataE. F. HaghishOn the importance of syntax coloring for teaching statisticsE. F. HaghishEstimation methods in the presence of corner solutionsA. Sánchez-Peñalverpiaactools: A program for data analysis with PIAAC dataM. Jakubowski and A. Pokropeklsemantica: A command for text similarity based on latent semantic analysisC. SchwarzUpdates to the ipfraking ecosystemS. KolenikovBootstrap pointwise confidence intervals for covariate-adjusted survivor functions in the Cox modelC. RuheCandle charts for financial technical analysisM. F. DiclePower calculations for regression-discontinuity designsM. D. Cattaneo, R. Titiunik, and G. Vazquez-BareSpeaking Stata: How best to generate indicator or dummy variablesN. J. Cox and C. B. SchechterNotes and CommentsSoftware Updates[size=13.3333px]Programs (ado-files and hlp-files) from the Stata Journal can be installed on your machine from within Stata. If you have the current version of Stata and an Internet connection, type
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