I am estimating the treatment effects of a policy change in a repeated panel using the Matching Diff-in-diff estimator. However, I am not sure whether the outreg2 user-written command is optimized to extract the result table correctly. The M-Diff-in-diff has an option "export(filename)" that writes the results in a .csv format. However the table needs manual editing to look like the outreg2 output. I run both. Outreg2 extracts estimates of the two arguments while export(filename) gives a different outlook. I know here the issue is on what I want to present but I really am not sure whether I should be doing Outreg2 with M-diff-in-diff in the first place. Here attached is a screenshot from the Stata results window and a table from outreg2
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