This faq on the Stata might be useful:
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/faq/mi_longitudinal.htm
Eric
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Paul Warwick <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I recently tried to do a time series cross-section analysis using Stata's
> xtpcse routine on a set of Amelia-imputed data files. The information on the
> MI program in Stata indicates that it supports xtpcse, but using xtpcse
> requires that one have previously defined the country and time variables
> with xtset (or tsset), and I can't find any way of doing this for the
> imputed data files. Ken Scheve, MI's author, suggested that I edit lines 8
> and 9 of the miest.ado file, substituting my country variable name for
> "panelvar" and my time variable name for "timevar", but this doesn't seem to
> work, either. Has anyone figured out a work-around for this problem? It is
> likely to affect not just xtpcse but all the xt routines in Stata.
>
>
>
> Prof. Paul V. Warwick,
> School for International Studies and Dept. of Political Science,
> Simon Fraser University.
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