![]() do file, which I use to define paths to the datasets.Ģ) The datasets come from complete count US Census Data after deletion of observations and retaining relevant variables. The same code takes ~211 second on Stata 15.1 SE.ġ) I have defined globals in a separate. I do not understand why it was so quick the first time and then started taking much longer. ![]() when I reran the code, it took ~209 seconds and has not improved. The first time I ran it on Stata 16.1, it took ~78 seconds. I ran the code given at the end on both versions of Stata. My computer has an i7-7Y75 Processor (1.3 GHz, 2 Core- 4 Thread), 16 GB RAM and a 256 GB SSD, and Windows 10. I was thinking of upgrading to Stata/MP 16.1 (2 Core) from Stata 15.1 SE, which involves a non-trivial amount of money but first obtained a trial version to test if it actually does make a difference. ![]() I am posting this to get some clarification on the time it takes Stata/MP 16.1 to run code.
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