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For the packages you listed, EViews is the least expensive, and I might venture a guess that SPSS is the most robust in terms of model autofitting.
SAS: $6K+ first year, $2K+ each additional year (estimates for Base & ETS)
SPSS: $2,798 (Base & Forecasting)
EViews: $975 (Standard)
Stata: $1,245 (IC)
As a diehard Stata user, obviously I’m partial to it. Biswatjit mentioned Statistica - I haven't got a clue how Statistica is priced, so if someone else wants to jump in... I'm guessing it's more than EViews.
There are, of course, many other time series packages out there such as the open source gretl, JMulTi, and R, and commercial packages BMDP, GAUSS, RATS… At $500, RATS is the least expensive commercial product I know of.
The reason I’m putting a second post here is not just to flesh out my previous response, but also because it got me thinking about just how crowded the marketplace is with time series software. Some of them were academic packages to start (e.g. SPSS & BMDP), but most started out as commercial ventures. I suppose it is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit. Fundamentally though, I haven’t got a clue why we need so many different choices or how all of these companies can survive in the market. (Especially when most of them do essentially the same things.)
As of Version 18 of PASW Statistics (f.k.a. SPSS Statistics) modules can also be bought 'stand alone'. In this case only PASW Forecasting™ 18 (US price for ESD from the webstore $999.00). See also http://www.spss.com/statistics/
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I wandering if anybody help me about software which used in population genetics.
especially full likelihood calculation?