Introduce of object in program
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Re: Introduce of object in program
Because it isn't available as part of EViews.
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Re: Introduce of object in program
Yes, EViews displays them, but they are not programmatically retrievable.
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Re: Introduce of object in program
EViews does not provide them. If you just need the table, I'm sure the original papers have them.
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Re: Introduce of object in program
If Gareth tells you that some feature isn't built into EViews, you should probably believe him.
You can freeze a unit root view to get a table and then retrieve the critical values from the table, but it will probably take more work to figure out the location in the table than to look up the original paper.
You can freeze a unit root view to get a table and then retrieve the critical values from the table, but it will probably take more work to figure out the location in the table than to look up the original paper.
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Re: Introduce of object in program
Part of being a doctoral student is learning to find papers for yourself.
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