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gretl v2023c
gretl v2023c Gnu Regression, Econometrics and Time-series Library A cross-platform statistical package for econometric analysis. gretl is a cross-platform software package for econometric analysis, written in the C programming language. It is free, open-source software. The main window, with details of the current data set: Features Easy intuitive interface (now in French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, German, Basque, Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish, Czech, Traditional Chinese, Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Japanese and Romanian as well as English) A wide variety of estimators: least squares, maximum likelihood, GMM; single-equation and system methods; regularized least squares (LASSO, Ridge, elastic net) Time series methods: ARIMA, a wide variety of univariate GARCH-type models, VARs and VECMs (including structural VARs), unit-root and cointegration tests, Kalman filter, etc. Limited dependent variables: logit, probit, tobit, sample selection, interval regression, models for count and duration data, etc. Panel-data estimators, including instrumental variables, probit and GMM-based dynamic panel models Output models as LaTeX files, in tabular or equation format Integrated powerful scripting language (known as hansl), with a wide range of programming tools and matrix operations GUI controller for fine-tuning Gnuplot graphs Facilities for easy exchange of data and results with GNU R, GNU Octave, Python, Julia, Ox and Stata Parallelization via MPI Support for mixed time-series frequencies (MIDAS) Support for machine learning via LIBSVM Model output window: Database browser window, showing Federal Reserve Board interest rate data: The built-in data editor: The help window: PNG plot showing a test for Normality of a residual series: Impulse-response plot following estimation of a VAR: Changes: 2023-12-05 Version 2023c [Back to top] - New commands "gridplot" and "gpbuild" for constructing composite plots - "gnuplot" command: implement new ...
5/5 1,789 Mar 04, 2024
Allin Cottrell, Riccardo Lucchetti and Team
   
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