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Econometric and statistical software package with a variety of estimation tools. In addition to the core econometric tools for analysis of cross sections and time series, LIMDEP supports methods for panel data analysis, frontier and efficiency estimation and discrete choice modeling. TSP (a brief introduction) TSP is a complete language for the estimation and simulation of econometric models. It is a world-wide standard for econometric estimation. TSP stands for 'Time Series Processor', although it is also commonly used with cross section and panel data. How to open the software? ECONOMETRIC SOFTWARE FROM TSP For Mainframes (IBM, DEC, etc.) TSP 4.0: a greatly enhanced version of the Time Series Processor, in use at over 800 sites worldwide. A complete programming language for econometrics. Coming soon: Version 4.1, with Probit, Tobit, MN Logit, Sample selection, faster and more accurate nonlinear.
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Many statistical programs are available for data analysis and statistical computing, including a variety of commercially distributed software: Eviews, SAS, Stata, RATS, TSP, WinBUGS and SPSS, and open source packages, such as Gretl and R.
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- gretl: an open-source statistical package, mainly for econometrics