RATSLetters: The RATS Newsletter
Recent editions of our RATSLetter newsletter, which is mailed to all registered users, are available for downloading in Adobe PDF format:
- July 2008, RATSletter
Contents: Details on Version 7.1 of RATS; new "DISAGGREGATE" procedure for converting data to a higher frequency; many other new procedures and paper-replication examples.
- October, 2007 RATSletter
Contents: It's all about RATS 7.0! An overview of the new features, a closer look at the graphics improvements, the new DSGE instruction, and more.
- April, 2007 RATSletter
Contents: RATS 6.35; Training in Montreal this June; Vista Compatibility; new textbooks; new procedures and examples; and more.
- October, 2006 RATSletter
Contents: RATS 6.3: MacRATS for OS X, new interface for UNIX and Linux; Portfolio Optimization example using LQPROG; Fan Chart Example; New RATS Software Web Forum; and more.
- March, 2006 RATSletter
Contents: CATS 2.0; Version 6.2 of RATS; New Network/Multi-User Licensing options; Singular Value Decomposition functions; New Procedures, and more.
- July, 2005 RATSletter
Contents: Version 6.1 of RATS; an article on Smooth Transition Autoregressive Models; Details on many new procedures, examples (including worked textbook examples; and more.
- February, 2005 RATSletter
Contents: Version 6.02 of RATS; New Address for Estima; New Procedures and Examples; Solving DGSE models; New Textbooks Available; and more.
- August, 2004 RATSletter
Contents: Version 6.01 for Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X includes bug fixes and new features; maintenance contract options; Classroom RATS; new procedures and Textbook examples on the website; complete details on RATS Version 6, plus information on an upcoming RATS conference in Ireland and more.
- March, 2004 RATSletter
Contents: Complete details on RATS Version 6, plus information on an upcoming RATS conference in Ireland and more.
- October, 2003 RATSletter
Contents: RATS Training Sessions, news on RATS 5.11 and a new "Pro" version of RATS for Windows that will include X11 seasonal adjustment and a FAME interface, a look ahead to RATS Version 6, some new procedures, and more.
- July, 2003 RATSletter
Contents: Details on RATS Version 5.10, including callable functions, the new report generator, new menu-driven Wizards, improved Monte Carlo and Bootstrapping support, and more.
- April, 2003 RATSLetter
Contents: Includes details on the soon-to-be-released Version 5.04 of RATS, a new book by Walter Enders on Advanced RATS Programming (to be distributed free of charge via our website), and a host of new and updated RATS procedures. Plus: details on our classroom/educational offerings, tips on using GRTEXT, an updated multivariate-GARCH example program, and more.
- November, 2002 RATSLetter
Contents: Monte Carlo Integration revisited, RATS 5.03, lots of new procedures, Importance Sampling, Arellano-Bond and other Panel Data estimations, Economic Databases, Wooldridge examples, and more.
- July, 2002 RATSLetter
Contents: Version 5.02 update now available; Panel Data Estimation; Benchmarking using DLM; New Procedures; New Textbooks; Generalized Impulse Responses; and more.
- August, 2001 RATSLetter
Contents: Version 5 released for Mac and UNIX platforms; Estima now reselling US Economic Databases from Haver Analytics; More econometrics texts available from Estima; Manual Errata for Version 5; New procedures; and more.
- September, 2000 RATSLetter
Contents: Details on Version 5, including revised documentation, improvements to non-linear estimation, dozens of new functions, improved panel data handling, tools for probability and random number generation, simplified handling of error correction models, and new state-space modeling capabilities.
- August, 1999 RATSLetter
Contents: News on DRI and OECD databases, examples of "series splicing" and a GMM instrument selection procedure, RATS for educational uses, a lookup table procedure, a listing of recent procedure postings on the website, and more.
- December, 1998 RATSLetter
Contents: RATS 4.3 for the Macintosh, examples of Markov switching models, Gibbs sampling and other Bayesian techniques, random draw toolkit, Y2K update, and more.