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SAS Program Software

 
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April 29, 2009, 09:49:43 PM

I am lost.

Can anyone help with some SAS programming language. I would really appreciate it.

I have a set of telecommunications data and I want to estimate a production function for this industry. The specification for the production function is of the form

Q = f(capital and labor)

where output is measured using total operating revenue

I would like to know how to estimate:

- Cobb-Douglas production function

- Unrestricted Translog production function

- Restricted Translog production function (that satisfies the symmetry and constant returns to scale restrictions)

 sad2

Thank you for considering my post.
 
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July 17, 2010, 03:50:41 AM

Haven't worked with SAS in a while, but afaik, C (or any other programming language) is not required to use it (altho SAS code could be wrapped in a programming or scripting language, it doesn't have to be.) SQL otoh, while not required, is quite likely valuable since SAS reports are frequently operating against relational databases (along with flat files and other data sources) and you would need to have at least basic SQL knowledge to create the queries to pull the raw data out for reporting.
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