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Rich

Wolverine wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I encounter a weird STATA problem and I am hoping I can get some help
> here.
> 
> I wrote some code for a one-shot Monte Carlo simulation, and I have
> another master do file to call this one-shot Monte Carlo simulation
> program and run it 100 times. In this master file, I also set two
> global variables, N and T as for the dimension of the data. N = 5, and
> T varies from 20, 30, ... to 80. The results for N = 5 and T=30 is
> very weird. To be more specific, the results are way off my expection.
> If I just run N=5 and T =30 simulation alone, I get correct results.
> 
> I am wondering whether anyone here has any idea what's going on with
> STATA? I mean, it is the same program and just T varies from 20 to 80.
> All the simulation retults for any T are close to what I expect except
> T =30 produced very weird outcomes. It does not make sense to me and
> it drives me crazy...
> 
> Thank you very much and I really appreciate your help.

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