Just go to "Outlis" - "Preferences" - "General", and change the language in "Lange". Then you have to reopen Gretl.
Regards Leandro 2011/5/1 Anutechia Asongu <simplice_peace(a)yahoo.com> > Hi All, > Could any one be of help in gisting me on how to change the > language from French to English?. I'll be greatful > > --- On *Sat, 4/30/11, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>* wrote: > > > From: Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> > Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] Johansen question > To: "Gretl list" <gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu> > Date: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 7:17 PM > > On Sun, 1 May 2011, Talha Yalta wrote: > > > I want to add a table which will show Johansen tests can give > > different results in small samples when different parameters are used. > > In the table, I just use the trace test results (since this is just to > > prove a point) and choose lags 1, 2, and 3. I also use the default > > case as well as the --ct option. This results in 6 combinations. > > > > Here is how I proceed: > > > > For a bivariate case, if the trace test rejects c=0 and does not > > reject c=1, I report c=1. > > OK. > > > If it is the other way around, then I report c=0 as the test > > result. > > On the trace test, that result would seem anomalous, and > indicative of a small-sample problem. If there's "enough evidence" > to reject c=1 (with an alternative of c=2), then concluding that > c=0 is problematic. > > > As you know, sometimes the results can be contradictory so that c=0 > > and c=1 are rejected (or not rejected) simultaneously. > > That doesn't seem contradictory: if both c=0 and c=1 are rejected, > that favors the hypothesis that both series are stationary. If > neither c=0 nor c=1 is rejected that suggests they're both > non-stationary, and not cointegrated. > > Allin Cottrell > _______________________________________________ > Gretl-users mailing list > Gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu <http://mc/compose?to=Gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu> > http://lists.wfu.edu/mailman/listinfo/gretl-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Gretl-users mailing list > Gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu > http://lists.wfu.edu/mailman/listinfo/gretl-users >Just go to "Outlis" - "Preferences" - "General", and change the language in "Lange".
Then you have to reopen Gretl.
Regards
Leandro
2011/5/1 Anutechia Asongu <simplice_pe...@yahoo.com>
Hi All,
Could any one be of help in gisting me on how to change the language from French to English?. I'll be greatful
--- On Sat, 4/30/11, Allin Cottrell <cottr...@wfu.edu> wrote:
From: Allin Cottrell <cottr...@wfu.edu>
Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] Johansen question
To: "Gretl list" <gretl-us...@lists.wfu.edu>
Date: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 7:17 PMOn Sun, 1 May 2011, Talha Yalta wrote:
> I want to add a table which will show Johansen tests can give
> different results in small samples when different parameters are used.
> In the table, I just use the trace test results (since this is just to
> prove a point) and choose lags 1, 2, and 3. I also use the default
> case as well as the --ct option. This results in 6 combinations.
>
> Here is how I proceed:
>
> For a bivariate case, if the trace test rejects c=0 and does not
> reject c=1, I report c=1.
OK.
> If it is the other way around, then I report c=0 as the test
> result.
On the trace test, that result would seem anomalous, and
indicative of a small-sample problem. If there's "enough evidence"
to reject c=1 (with an alternative of c=2), then concluding that
c=0 is problematic.
> As you know, sometimes the results can be contradictory so that c=0
> and c=1 are rejected (or not rejected) simultaneously.
That doesn't seem contradictory: if both c=0 and c=1 are rejected,
that favors the hypothesis that both series are stationary. If
neither c=0 nor c=1 is rejected that suggests they're both
non-stationary, and not cointegrated.
Allin Cottrell
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