Yeni Sürüm gretl
gretl is an application that has been designed for econometric analysis. It is  written in the C programming language and is also available for the MacOS X platform. 
Key features include:
 
- Intuitive user interface.
 
- Multilingual support.
 
- A wide variety of estimators including: least squares, maximum likelihood, GMM; single-equation and system methods.
 
- Time series methods: ARIMA, a wide variety of univariate GARCH-type models, VARs and VECMs (including structural VARs), unit-root and 
cointegration tests, Kalman filter, etc.
 
- Limited dependent variables: logit, probit, tobit, sample selection, interval regression, models for count and duration data, etc.
 
- Panel-data estimators, including instrumental variables, probit and GMM-based dynamic panel models.
 
- Output models as LaTeX files, in tabular or equation format.
 
- Integrated powerful scripting language (known as hansl), with a wide range of programming tools and matrix operations.
 
- GUI controller for fine-tuning Gnuplot graphs.
 
- An expanding range of contributed function packages, written in hansl.
 
- Facilities for easy exchange of data and results with GNU R, GNU Octave, Python, Ox and Stata.
 
 
Supported formats include:
 
- Own XML data files.
 
- Comma Separated Values.
 
- Excel.
 
- Gnumeric and Open Document worksheets.
 
- Stata .dta files.
 
- SPSS .sav files.
 
- Eviews workfiles.
 
- JMulTi data files.
 
- Own format binary databases (allowing mixed data frequencies and series lengths).
 
- RATS 4 databases and PC-Give databases.
 
 
gretl has language support for English, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, German, Basque, Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Czech, Traditional 
Chinese, Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Japanese and Romanian. 
 
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Title:   | gretl 2019a-git | 
Filename:   | gretl-2019a.exe | 
File size:   | 25.63MB | 
Requirements:   | Windows (All Versions) | 
Languages:   | Çoklu dil - Multiple languages |   | 
License:   | Açık Kaynak - Open Source | 
Date added:   | 2019/01/25 | 
Author:   | gretl gretl.sourceforge.net
 
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