Instructors: Prof. Dr. Reyn van Ewijk
Event type:
Lecture
Displayed in timetable as:
Micro Econometrics
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
Englisch
Min. | Max. participants:
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Requirements / organisational issues:
This course gives an introduction in the econometric analysis of individual-level data (data on individuals, households, firms, etc.) by focusing on a number of commonly used statistical methods.
These include methods for the analysis of panel data and regressions with binary dependent variables. These methods are used in a wide range of applications, e.g. health economics, economics of education, labor and industrial economics, as well as marketing.
In this course, students not only learn about the theory behind the methods, but also gain experience in reading scientific articles and in carrying out statistical analyses using the program Stata.
Empfohlene Literatur:
Stock JH, Watson MM (2019). Introduction to Econometrics. Pearson. 4th edition.
Bell, A., Fairbrother, M., & Jones, K. (2019). Fixed and random effects models: making an informed choice. Quality & Quantity, 53(2), 1051-1074.
Selected scientific articles
Contents:
This course gives an introduction in the econometric analysis of individual-level data (data on individuals, households, firms, etc.) by focusing on a number of commonly used statistical methods.
These include methods for the analysis of panel data and regressions with binary dependent variables. These methods are used in a wide range of applications, e.g. health economics, economics of education, labor and industrial economics, as well as marketing.
In this course, students not only learn about the theory behind the methods, but also gain experience in reading scientific articles and in carrying out statistical analyses using the program Stata.
Recommended reading list:
- Stock JH, Watson MM (2019). Introduction to Econometrics. Pearson. 4th edition.
- Bell, A., Fairbrother, M., & Jones, K. (2019). Fixed and random effects models: making an informed choice. Quality & Quantity, 53(2), 1051-1074.
- Selected scientific articles
Additional information:
This course is held as a lecture with integrated exercises. The course starts at 10.15 am and goes until 12.45.
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