{smcl} {* July 2008}{...} {hline} {cmd:help for paverage} {hline} {title:Title} {p 4 8 2} {bf:paverage --- Generates series of averages in a panel dataset.} {title:Syntax} {phang} {cmd: paverage} {helpb varlist}{cmd:,} {opt p(#)} {opth ind:iv(varname)} {opth yr(varname)} {title:Description} {pstd}{cmd:paverage} (pronounced p-average) generates series of averages in a panel dataset. In the process, the labels of the original variables, if present, are attached to the average variables. The time period must be a multiple of the subperiod over which averages need to be calculated. Using series of averages is a common way of reducing business-cycle effects and measurement error when analyzing a panel dataset with a long time period.{p_end} {pstd} A side-effect of taking variable averages is that some variations in the data will be lost. {pstd} Note that {cmd:paverage} works on any yearly compiled {it:balanced} panel datasets. {title:Options} {dlgtab:Options} {pstd} {opt p(#)} indicates the number of years over which averages need to be calculated. # ranges from 2 to 10. For example, specifying p(5) will create a 5-year average dataset. {pstd} {opth ind:iv(varname)} indicates the identifier variable which may hold country, individual, or firm names or identification numbers. {pstd} {opth yr(varname)} specifies the variable containing the years. {dlgtab:Example} {phang}{cmd:. paverage gdp fdi import trade, p(5) indiv(countryname) yr(year)} {title:Author} {p 4 4 2}{hi: P. Wilner Jeanty}, Dept. of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics,{break} The Ohio State University{break} {p 4 4 2}Email to {browse "mailto:jeanty.1@osu.edu":jeanty.1@osu.edu} for any comments or suggestions. {title:Also see} {p 4 13 2}Manual: {hi:[D] collapse} {p 4 13 2}Online: {helpb collapse}, {helpb egen}