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This module provides students with advanced econometric techniques for analyzing micro and macro data. These techniques can be applied to (and be learned from) the areas of health economics, labor economics, public economics, experimental economics, empirical finance, trade and international economics, development economics and political economy. The advanced microeconometric techniques that are seen in this module include models for discrete and truncated variables, multinomial models, binary models for panel data, the Heckman model, duration models and structural discrete dynamic models à la Rust, that are widely applied in frontier research in economics. |