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Besides the StataTex Blog, there are countless other resources for Stata on the web. If you are interested in LaTeX related resources, please consult our other page.

Writing and structuring do-files
  • Emmanuel Milet: The Do’s and Don’ts of a Do-file
  • Julian Reif: Stata Coding Guide
  • Alex Hanna: Notes on social science programming
  • Matthew Gentzkow and Jesse M. Shapiro: Code and Data for the Social Sciences: A Practitioner’s Guide
  • Michael Steppner: Coding Style Guide
  • Arthur Turrell: Coding for Economists
Collections of useful Stata tips, websites and forums
  • Jan Kabatek (2021): Stata tips & tricks
  • Statalist
  • IPA’s Stata training
  • Stata cheat sheets
  • Oscar Torres-Reyna: various commands (Stata 13)
  • Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer: Internet Guide to Stata
  • Jonathan Shaw (2014): Top 10 Stata ‘gotchas’
  • Maarten Buis: Stata workshop
Exporting Stata Ouput
Exporting Tables and other output from Stata
  • Luke Stein: Packages for generating LaTeX output from Stata code
Generating Figures
  • Arin Dube: Coefplots (Twitter thread)
  • Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham: Best figures
  • Asjad Naqvi: The Stata Guide
  • Maarten Buis: Graphics in Stata

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