Fast. Accurate. Easy to use. Stata is a complete, integrated software package that provides all your data science needs—data manipulation, visualization, statistics, and automated reporting.
	New in Stata 17:
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		Tables
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		Bayesian econometrics
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		Interval-censored Cox model
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		Difference in differences (DID)
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		Bayesian VAR
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		Multivariate meta-analysis
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		Treatment-effects lasso
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		Panel-data multinomial logit
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		Zero-inflated ordered logit
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		Bayesian IRF and FEVD analysis
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		Bayesian dynamic forecasting
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		Do-file Editor enhancements
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		Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL)
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		Stata on Apple Silicon
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		JDBC
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		PyStata
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		Jupyter Notebook with Stata
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		Faster Stata
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		Bayesian multilevel modeling
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		New functions for dates and times
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		Leave-one-out meta-analysis
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		Galbraith plots
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		Bayesian panel-data models
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		Nonparametric tests for trend
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		Lasso with clustered data
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		BIC for lasso penalty selection
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		Bayesian linear and nonlinear DSGEs
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		H2O integration
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		Java integration
 
								
								
									
										
												
													Stata 17
												
												
												
	Platforms
	Stata for Windows®
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		Windows 10 *
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		Windows 8 *
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		Windows Server 2019, 2016, 2012 *
	* Stata requires 64-bit Windows for x86-64 processors made by Intel® or AMD
	 
	Stata for Mac®
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		Mac with Apple Silicon or 64-bit Intel processor
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		macOS 11.0 (Big Sur) or newer for Macs with Apple Silicon and macOS 10.12 (Sierra) or newer for Macs with 64-bit Intel processors
	Stata for Linux
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		Any 64-bit (x86-64 or compatible) running Linux
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		For xstata, you need to have GTK 2.24 installed
	Hardware requirements
	 
	
		
			| Package | Memory | Disk space | 
		
			| Stata/MP | 4 GB | 2 GB | 
		
			| Stata/SE | 2 GB | 2 GB | 
		
			| Stata/BE | 1 GB | 2 GB | 
	
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		Stata for Linux requires a video card that can display thousands of colors or more (16-bit or 24-bit color)