NA0172, Applied Econometrics, 7.5 Hp
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Syllabus
Level
Second cycle
(A1N)
Main field of study
Economics
Grading Scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Course language
English
Entry Requirements
Knowledge equivalent of 180 credits, of which 90 in Economics.
Objectives
The aim of this course is to give students advanced practice of how to conduct empirical economic research. After having taken the course, students should have an advanced understanding of causal inference, and be able to compare, implement and interpret different methods used to estimate causal effects.
Content
The course will cover multivariate regression, nonlinear regression, panel data, instrumental variables, regression discontinuity designs, and differences between experimental and quasi-experimental methods. The course will also cover ways to deal with econometric problems which often arise in applied work, such as missing values, multiple outcomes, non-random samples and outliers. The course will also discuss different philosophies and approaches to causal inference, including the potential outcomes framework, reduced form estimation and structural estimation. The course will cover basic to advanced statistical programming.
Examination Formats and Requirements for Passing the Course
Written exam.
Responsible Department/Equivalent
Department of Economics
Supplementary information
Included in program
- Environmental Economics and Management - Master's Programme
- Agriculture and Economics
- Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis (AFEPA) - Master's Programme
- Agricultural Economics and Management - Master's Programme
- Agricultural Science with a Specialisation in Economics and Business Administration
Module set
| Title |
Credits |
Code |
| Single module |
7.5 |
0201 |