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Greek Letters in Stata Graphs

There is a rather easy way of including Greek letters in Stata figures. Greek letters are written in the following way: = {&beta} Subscripts: = {&beta}{&superscript:2} HT: http://www.stata.com/stata11/graphics.html Filed under: LaTeX, LaTeX – generate and include figures, Stata, Stata – Figures

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Stacked graphs in Stata

For plotting the relative importance of (e.g.) input shares, it can be useful to stack them in a figure. In my specific problem, I wanted to show the development of low-, medium-, and high-skilled labour inputs, relative to all labour inputs over time. Since the three shares obviously sum up to 1, I wanted to […]

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