A Beta version of EViews 8 is available for users of version 7 of the package. You can get more information, and download the Beta version, here.
I've downloaded the 64-bit version of EViews 8, and I've started to play around with it. The advantage of the 64-bit version is that it can handle 120 million observations in a page, whereas the 32-bit version is limited to about 15 million observations. There are similar increases in the number of objects per workfile that can be handled. Of course, your machine must have a 64-bit OS, and lots of RAM to achieve these gains.
What else is new in EViews 8?
The list is long, but it includes the following:
What else is new in EViews 8?
The list is long, but it includes the following:
- Improvements to the general interface; data handling; and graphing.
- Census X-13 for seasonal adjustment.
- Panel principal components analysis.
- Panel cointegration estimation.
- Panel causality testing.
- Heckman selection models.
- Bayesian VARs.
- Markov switching models.
And there's lots, lots more.
If you're an EViews user, take a look and see what interests you.
© 2012, David E. Giles
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