Course teacher(s)
Joanne Haddad (Coordinator) and Paula Eugenia GOBBIECTS credits
5
Language(s) of instruction
english
Course content
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
Prerequisites and Corequisites
Required and Corequired knowledge and skills
This class will discuss advanced empirical methods and the practical problems that researchers face when doing empirical research. The focus will be put on analyzing identification strategies that have been used in the empirical literature. We will cover empirical methodologies that are mostly used in micro-econometric analysis and structural papers.
Teaching methods and learning activities
The course consists of 24 hours of lectures, 2 hours each, and 24 hours of exercises. The exercises will be in Stata, and in R and Fortran for the last part of the course. An introductory class on how to program in Fortran will be given by the professor. The exercises will focus on reproducing empirical and structural seminal papers.
Contribution to the teaching profile
This course contributes to the following program learning objectives:
LO 1.2 - Assess the quality of an economic research produced by others
LO 1.3 - Identify and analyse an issue using the relevant analytical tools and methods
LO 2.1 - Adopt a scientific approach to data collection, research and analysis and communicate results with clear, structured and sophisticated arguments
LO 2.2 - Display critical thinking and develop autonomous learning strategies and techniques
LO 3.2 - Thorough and critical ability to use empirical and statistical tools in economics
LO 4.1 - Work and communicate effectively as part of a team in an international and multicultural environment
Course notes
- Syllabus
- Université virtuelle
Other information
Campus
Solbosch
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- Personal work
- written examination
- Oral examination
- Other
Personal work
written examination
Oral examination
Other
Since the class aims at being interactive, the evaluation rules will not be the same in the June and August session. In the June session 20% of the grade will be given to class participation from the presentation of papers related to a lecture topic. 30% of the grade will be given to a referee report on an NBER or CEPR discussion paper of 2017-2020. The final 50% of the grade will be on the reproduction of a paper. In the August sessions, there will also be an oral exam. The weights attached to class participation, the referee report, the reproduction exercise and the exam are 0.2, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.3 respectively
Language(s) of evaluation
- english