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Transformation of variable to log in panel data - Statalist

    https://www.statalist.org/forums/forum/general-stata-discussion/general/1362252-transformation-of-variable-to-log-in-panel-data
    10.08.2018 · The log is the log. Of course, if your variable takes on zero or negative values then you can't do this (whether panel data or not). And whenever I see someone starting to log transform data, I always wonder why they are doing it. Sometimes there are good reasons, but there tends to be a lot of overuse of log transformation in contexts where either nothing is needed, or something else would be better. …
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Create a new variable based on existing data in Stata

    https://kb.iu.edu/d/afrg
    Stata also lets you take advantage of built-in functions for variable transformations. For example, to take the natural log of v1 and create a new variable (for example, v1_log), use: gen v1_log = log(v1) For additional help, see the help files within Stata (for each of the …
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Regression with Graphics by Lawrence Hamilton ... - IDRE Stats

    https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/stata/examples/rwg/rwgstata5/regression-with-graphics-by-lawrence-hamiltonchapter-5-fitting-curves/
    Note: In Stata, ln(x)=log(x), in other words, log(x) defaults to natural log instead of log base 10. If you want log base 10, use log10(x). If you want log base 10, use log10(x).
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    https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/stata/examples/rwg/rwgstata5/regression-with-graphics-by-lawrence-hamiltonchapter-5-fitting-curves/

Re: st: Log Transformation of Variable - stata.com

    https://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2011-02/msg01481.html
    When you refer to "multiplying" the variable by the listed functions, do you simply mean you would like to transform that variable by the specified (nested) function?
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    https://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2011-02/msg01481.html

Interpretation of logarithms in a regression

    https://www.princeton.edu/~otorres/Stata/inference.htm
    Interpretation of logarithms in a regression . If you do not see the menu on the left please click here . Taken from Introduction to Econometrics from Stock and Watson, 2003, p. 215:
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The Stata Blog » log linear regression

    https://blog.stata.com/tag/log-linear-regression/
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    https://blog.stata.com/tag/log-linear-regression/

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