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IHSEViews

  1. @fanyhervilita Unfortunately we do not. You can ask questions on our forums though. forums.eviews.com/index.php
  2. @fanyhervilita We do.
  3. New EViews 7.2 patch available. eviews.com/download/downl…
  4. RT @DindaNirmala: Thank God!!! Oh no, i dont hate the eviews.. :) Glad to hear it!
  5. @dulppa Sounds great.
  6. Modification to the Breusch-Pagan Random Effects LM Test Add-in made. forums.eviews.com/viewtopic.php?…
  7. New EViews 7.2 patch released. eviews.com/download/downl…
  8. @AVilhais You're welcome.
  9. @HarrisCullinan email sales@eviews.com
  10. @HarrisCullinan Far easier to use that most statistical packages, epecially when using time series data. Great connectivity w other packages
  11. @HarrisCullinan We do!
  12. @catziac That makes us sad :(
  13. Professor Ruben Ibarra has written the PPURoot Add-in that performs the 1997 Perron unit root test. eviews.com/Addins/addins.…
  14. New EViews 7.2 patch released.
  15. @iriskhann "EViews 7 User Guide II.pdf"
  16. @iriskhann You can access the PDFs from the help menu.
  17. @iriskhann You cannot. It is included in PDF form with all versions of EViews 7 though.
  18. @iriskhann EViews 7 User Guide II contains chapters 18-39
  19. @CaitThomas26 Might want to ask that on our forums: forums.eviews.com/index.php
  20. @CaitThomas26 Yep. Just estimate a new eq (Quick->Estimate Equation from the menu), and enter that into the equation specification box.