Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: Drawing maps using Stata: The geoplot command File-URL: http://repec.org/bsug2025/ Author-Name: Ben Jann Author-Workplace-Name: University of Bern Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:01 Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: EUcient estimation of regression models with spillovers: Flexible parametric and semiparametric approaches File-URL: http://repec.org/bsug2025/Belgium25_Debarsy.pdf Author-Name: Nicolas Debarsy Author-Workplace-Name: Université de Lille Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:02 Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: Effect of destination grammatical gender on perceived destination masculinity and femininity File-URL: http://repec.org/bsug2025/Belgium25_Gerardy.pdf Author-Name: Nicolas Gerardy Author-Workplace-Name: UC Louvain Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:03 Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: ProIling users and nonusers of meal-delivery services in Belgium using latent class analysis File-URL: http://repec.org/bsug2025/Belgium25_Oostenbach.pdf Author-Name: Laure Oostenbach Author-Workplace-Name: Universiteit Antwerpen Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:04 Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: Producing automated tables in Stata using collect File-URL: http://repec.org/bsug2025/Belgium25_Deschacht.zip Author-Name: Nick Deschacht Author-Workplace-Name: KU Leuven Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:05 Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: Shapley value calculations: Implementation and illustrations File-URL: http://repec.org/bsug2025/Belgium25_Van_Kerm.pdf Author-Name: Philippe van Kerm Author-Workplace-Name: LISER and University of Luxembourg Author-Person: pva19 Abstract: This talk will illustrate the use of the Shapley–Owen value in regression and various decomposition analyses. It will Rrst introduce the concept of the Shapley value and related measures. It will then describe its use in regression and different types of decomposition analyses. It will introduce a preRx command to facilitate implementation of calculations of the Shapley–Owen value in Stata. Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:06 Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: Anchors aweigh? Early cognitive biases in Flemish classrooms File-URL: http://repec.org/bsug2025/ Author-Name: Diogo Conceição Author-Workplace-Name: KU Leuven Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:07 Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: The effect of a school district consolidation policy on student achievement and staff absenteeism File-URL: http://repec.org/ Author-Name: Letizia Gambi Author-Workplace-Name: KU Leuven Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:08 Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: Conditional average treatment-effects estimation using Stata File-URL: http://repec.org/bsug2025/Belgium25_Liu.pdf Author-Name: Di Liu Author-Workplace-Name: StataCorp Abstract: Treatment effects estimate the causal effects of a treatment on an outcome. The effect may be heterogeneous. Average treatment effects conditional on a set of variables (CATEs) help us understand heterogeneous treatment effects. By construction, they are useful to evaluate how different treatment-assignment policies affect different groups in the population. In this talk, I will show how to use Stata 19's new cate command to answer questions such as the following: Are the treatment effects heterogeneous? How do the treatment effects vary with some variables? Do the treatment effects vary across prespeciRed groups? Are there unknown groups in the data for which treatment effects differ? Which is best among possible treatment-assignment rules? Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:09 Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: Skellam regression in Stata File-URL: http://repec.org/Belgium25_Verardi.pdf Author-Name: Vincenzo Verardi Author-Workplace-Name: KU Leuven Creation-Date: 20250910 Handle: RePEc:boc:bsug25:10