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hellison24

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Hello,


I am currently doing some econometric research for my undergraduate economics dissertation. The title is ?How financialization may help to explain rising inequality and whether this effect can be detected in the UK over the period 1970-2013?.


I have completed much of the initial statistical analysis on the computer program Stata. However, I am now struggling with the intricacies of time series regression analysis and the use of Stata. Some examples of the problems I have are: ameliorating stationarity issues (I have tried using first difference variables), how to choose the correct lag for a variable, and more generally checking my methodology. I do not believe that there is too much to do in terms of refining the analysis, however I am in a bit of a pickle as to how to move forward.


I am looking to liaise with someone who is proficient in time series analysis and the use of the statistics program Stata. Further to this the help I require is relatively urgent and I would like to try to finish the analysis by the middle of next week (around the 3rd of may). Obviously I am willing to pay for any help and I am open to discussion about the amount (as I have never done this sort of thing before). I am currently at university so will only be contactable via email, Skype or mobile.


Thanks in advance for any offers I really appreciate the help

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