Stata 19 is released!
8 April 2025
I am excited to let you be the second to know that Stata 19 is now available. Statalist is always the first to know!
Highlights include
- Machine learning via H2O: Ensemble decision trees
- Conditional average treatment effects (CATE)
- High-dimensional fixed effects (HDFE)
- Bayesian variable selection for linear model
- Interval-censored multiple-event Cox model
- Meta-analysis for correlations
- Correlated random-effects (CRE) model
- Panel-data vector autoregressive (VAR) model
- Bayesian bootstrap
- Control-function linear and probit models
- Bayesian quantile regression
- Bayesian asymmetric Laplace model
- Inference robust to weak instruments
- SVAR models via instrumental variables
- Instrumental-variables local-projection IRFs
- Mundlak specification test
- Latent class model-comparison statistics
- Do-file Editor: Autocompletion, templates, and more
- Graphics: Bar graph CIs, heat maps, and more
- Tables: Easier tabulations, exporting, and more
- Multiple datasets: Modify a set of frames
- Stata in French
And more. Visit stata.com/new-in-stata for all the details. You can also visit stata.com/help.cgi?whatsnew18to19 for the nitty gritty on every single change from Stata 18 to Stata 19.
Those of you with StataNow already received some of these features along the way in updates to StataNow. And, those of you with StataNow are eligible for an automatic upgrade to StataNow 19. Watch your inbox for an email from us with instructions on how to request your upgrade.
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