Bivariate Maps for MENA
After a map for Asia, the present example focuses on the joint distribution of economic growth and state capacity over the period 1960 to 2024. The result provides…
After a map for Asia, the present example focuses on the joint distribution of economic growth and state capacity over the period 1960 to 2024. The result provides…
The present example focuses on the joint distribution of economic growth and state capacity over the period 1960 to 2024. The dataset contains country-level averages for the East…
Introduction This short note aims to demonstrate the drawing of choropleth maps at different regional levels thanks to geoboundary, the Stata package provided by Asjad Naqvi. Drawing maps…
Over the past few years, geopolitical tensions have become one of the main macroeconomic risks facing the global economy. To track these developments more systematically, I recently produced…
Today, we will see how to draw maps with Stata for the largest cities in the world. I used geoplot with multiple frames and an orthographic projection. I…
Today, I update the most complete blog of mine on maps with Stata. I used spmap, grmap, geoplot with one frame and multiple frames. Other examples are given…
Asjad Naqvi released a new version of the bimap package, let me provide a small update of the following blog. The main difference will be that I will…
1 Introduction This short note aims to demonstrate the drawing of choropleth maps at different regional levels thanks to Natural Earth Data and GADM data. Drawing maps on…
A small update of the following blog if you want to remove Turkey:
After three blogs on how to draw maps with Stata for the NUTS regions and on how to download data from DBnomics, this time I will show you…
After two blogs on how to draw maps with Stata for the NUTS regions and on how to download data from DBnomics, this time I will show you…
After a series of blogs on maps, today, I will show how to draw a map for the East Asian and Pacific Region, following the World Bank classification.…
After a first blog on how to visualize the ND-GAIN vulnerability scores, I was keen to explore the sub-categories of the vulnerability scores. Among them, I was particularly…
After a series of blogs on Maps, I will show how to use GADM data to draw maps for Austria at 4 different administrative levels. I thank Derek…
Today, I will build on my previous blogs to show you how to draw a map of United Nations General Assembly Voting Data with Stata (see here for…
The most complete blog of mine on maps with Stata. I used spmap, grmap, geoplot with one frame and multiple frames. Other examples are given for regions of…
Today, I will build on my two previous blogs to show you how to use an alternative projection for the maps. Indeed, you need a projection when you…
Today, I will build on my previous blog to show you how to merge two macroeconomic series, draw maps and think about some correlations in three simple steps:…
Using maps can be a good way to visualize the spatial dispersion of the data. I made a series of blogs on drawing maps on Stata available in…
After a first blog about the Statistical Atlas of the European Commission (The Statistical Atlas) and a second one on how to draw maps with Stata (Drawing Maps…
I wisely started with a map, and made the story fit (generally with meticulous care for distances). J. R. R. Tolkien (1954) In this blog, I will show…
If words are not things, or maps are not the actual territory, then, obviously, the only possible link between the objective world and the linguistic world is found…
Two important characteristics of maps should be noticed. A map is not the territory it represents, but, if correct, it has a similar structure to the territory, which…
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