Thanks Artur,
could you share the script you used to convert from dta to gdt?
Best
El vie, 25 abr 2025 a las 17:21, Sven Schreiber (<
sven.schreiber(a)fu-berlin.de>) escribió:
Am 21.04.2025 um 07:28 schrieb Theodoros Panagiotidis:
Dear All,
The Global Macro Database is available here:
https://www.globalmacrodata.com/data.html
It could be useful to have it available via the Gretl sample files.
Yes, that's an interesting (panel) dataset. FWIW, I tried with the Stata
dta file format (after providing my email address), which gave me a 12.5
MB file. I could open this file in gretl without problems, then I just
needed to tell gretl that it was a panel with "id" and "year" as the
index
variables, with annual time. (I also needed to enter the starting year
1086 manually in the data struture wizard - to be honest, that felt a
little redundant, but well. Yes, you read right, the thing starts in the
middle ages.) When I saved it in gretl's gdt standard format with default
compression level 1, I got a 6.6 MB file in the end.
So it's perhaps a little too large to ship it directly with gretl. Also,
it's updated quite often, so it's not obvious what's the best way to make
it accessible, because some maintenance would be involved.
cheers
sven
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