py-rdpackages 1.0.3

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pyrdpackages 1.0.3

State of the Art RD Packages For Python
Installation
Please note that installation should be done with a mixture of pip and direct installations in R so that the correct versions of packages are installed.
With pip for python:
pip install py_rdpackages
Important: you need to have the original rdrobust installed in R:
install.packages('rdrobust')
Notes:

rdrobust requires the newest version of ggplot2 so please: install.packages('ggplot2')
The rdrobust and ggplot2 versions in Anaconda lag behind the current release for R. Please install in R directly as opposed to through conda.

Introduction and Use
These packages are a work in progress, but are an attempt to create a wrapper to implement the wonderful RD packages found here (https://sites.google.com/site/rdpackages/rdrobust) which utilize R or Stata, so that they can be used in Python directly.
I utilize the graphics package of Seaborn to make the plots look nice and to enable additional features, like binning points by size.
There are three packages in py_rdpackages:

rdplot creates plots of the regression discontinuity with a variety of options.
rdrobust does the RD and reports the regression results.
rdbwselect selects the optimal bandwidth size.

A Example of the Output
The code in the testing folder produces the following example.

Requirements and Stability
Use of the programs requires all of the following packages in Python:

rpy2 for running R in Python
matplotlib and seaborn for producing high quality graphics
pandas, numpy and for data manipulation and dataframe reading

Currently tested and stable for:

rdrobust version 0.99.9
rpy2 version 2.9.4 (last version updated through conda -- may work for later versions)
ggplot2 version 3.3.0

Limitations

ryp2 produced slow pandas DF to R DF conversions, so I use pd.df.to_csv('temp_file_for_rd.csv') as a solution and then delete that same file after doing the analysis. This should be fixed in future versions.
Of course, Python calling R and then converting back to python is not ideal. Some future version should code this from scratch.

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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