Course Structure
Course Structure
Course Objective:
This will be an introductory course in econometrics. It will build on the concepts of
statistical inference with the aim to apply them to data and enable understanding of
economic relationships. The course will have both a theoretical and an application-
based part. The theory will involve understanding the method of least squares
estimation and the application part will involve data visualization and analyses using
STATA computing software.
Prerequisites
Statistics; Hard Work
Calculus and algebra will be used in the theory.
Evaluation
Home-assignments: 20%
Class quizzes: 20%
Mid-term: 30%
Final: 30%
Attendance:
Attendance will not be used as an eligibility to sit for exams and will not count
towards any assessment but is highly encouraged. Class participation is also
recommended. This course forms the basis for electives that follow in the coming
semesters and conceptual gaps that remain will snowball later.
Course Outline
Chapter 1-7 of JMW will form the core of this course. Below is topic wise course
outline.
2. Nature of Econometrics:
Chapter 1 [JMW] and Chapter 1 [Mastering Metrics by Joshua Angrist and Jörn
Steffen Pischke, this will be circulated]