Syllabus

Course details

  • Mondays and Wednesdays (Friday asynchronous)
  • August 31–December 07, 2020
  • 2:20-3:10pm

Contacting me

E-mail and Microsoft Teams are the best ways to get in contact with me.

Correlation and causation

Fall 2020 will be a strange semester. My operating principle is that we are all trying our best. I will work to accommodate personal emergencies, unpredictable schedules, general chaos as best I can.

Course description

Credits: 3

Thiscourse will provide a theoretical and practical background in basic econometric techniques. We will review probability and statistics before covering classical linear regression with two or more variables, estimation and hypothesis testing, and violations of classical assumptions. EC200 is a challenging course. If you are not interested in taking a challenging course, you should take a different course. The prerequisites are EC170, EC171, and EC172.

The course will combine lectures, discussion, and lots of practice. Learning econometrics requires a healthy blend of theory and practice, so you will complete problem sets throughout the semester, and you will design and and write a short research paper that applies some of the techniques we’ve learned about to real-world data. We won’t have enough course time to cover all the Stata preparation you’ll need, but I’ll cover the basics and you’ll have to rely on other resources to figure out the rest.

Learning objectives:

  • To understand and apply foundational tools in econometric theory

  • To use econometric tools and statistical packages (Stata) to analyze real-world data and interpret findings

  • To formulate, assess, and answer economic questions by selecting and applying appropriate econometric techniques

Required materials

  • Textbook: Stock, James H. and Mark W. Watson. Introduction to Econometrics, 3rd edition (updated), Pearson. ISBN-13: 978-0-13-348687-2.

    • I recommend buying cheaper used copies online ( $20), international is fine. There is a 3rd edition that is “updated” and one that is not. I am using the “updated” edition. If you buy the one that is not “updated,” your problem numbers will be off.

    • There is a newer, 4th edition available. Do not purchase this!

    • We are not using any of the digital Pearson tools.

  • Stata: We will use Stata extensively in this course, including outside of class. It is compatible with Windows/MacOS/Linux. You should download a copy at https://www.uvm.edu/software/. Note that there is a link to a pdf file that contains the licensing information.

  • MS Teams All class sessions will take place on Teams.

Course components

Video lectures

I will post a series of videos each Friday night, with accompanying slides. You can find all these on Blackboard. You should review these and take a short quiz on Blackboard before coming to class on Monday.

After reviewing, you’ll take a video quiz on Blackboard. You need an 80% for credit, and you can make unlimited attempts. These must be completed before Monday class.

Class meetings (M)

Live class meetings. I will review key concepts, we’ll work through some problems.

Stata labs (W)

Live class meetings. I will demonstrate some Stata techniques and you’ll have time to practice. A final version of your lab will be due before the next Monday class.

Q&A (F)

Live class time (optional) to review lab questions, homework questions, any questions!

All class sessions will be recorded and available on Blackboard/Teams.

Deadlines and extensions

  • All deadlines are at 2:20pm.

  • As a general rule, problem sets are due on Fridays at 2:20pm. Video quizzes and final labs are due on Mondays at 2:20pm.

  • Please submit all assignments through Blackboard. If you encounter technical issues, e-mail is a fine last resort.

  • I have an “extensions for all” policy for all assignments. If you need an extension, you should request it by e-mail before the deadline. Provide (a) your work so far (if applicable) and (b) a proposed new deadline. Some assignments build on previous ones, so be careful when requesting that you don’t put yourself in a tricky position. I don’t need to know why you need the extension.

Grading

Assignment weights

AssignmentPercent
Lecture quizzes5%
Labs10%
Problem sets10%
Unit quizzes (3 quizzes at 5%, 15%, 15%)35%
Research paper40%

I will drop your lowest lecture quiz, lab, and problem set.

Grading distribution

RangeGrade
93.0 - 100.0A/A+
90.0 - 92.99A-
87.0 - 89.99B+
83.0 - 86.99B
80.0 - 82.99B-
77.0 - 79.99C+
73.0 - 76.99C
70.0 - 72.99C-
67.0 - 69.99D+
63.0 - 66.99D
< 60.0F
  • I determine grades by a threshold - 93.01 is an A, and 92.97 is an A-. In cases of very near misses of higher grades, however, I will take into account class participation/attendance.

  • I will never curve quizzes down, but I may curve them up if the median grade is less than a B-.

Quizzes

There are two unit quizzes (15% each) and one stats quiz (5%). All quizzes are open book. You should not collaborate. The unit quizzes will have a Stata component and a written component. Quizzes are not explicitly cumulative, but you’ll need to master skills from earlier chapters to tackle the newer material.

FAQ

  1. I don’t remember ANYTHING from statistics. Will I be able to pass this class? The stronger your stats background, the more useful you’ll find this class. Whether or not you can recall the formula for a one-sample hypothesis test should have no bearing on your ability to succeed (you can always look it up!) But to have a sense of what big concepts mean will be very important. We’ll review together at the beginning of the term.

  2. I am sick and need to miss class. Will I lose points? Do I need to tell you? You don’t need to let me know if you will be missing class. If you need an extension,though, I will need to know that in advance of the deadline.

  3. Do I really need to buy a textbook? Yes. 3rd (updated edition), used.

  4. Do I need a computer for this class? You will need a computer for any work with Stata. I think there is a way to get Stata to run on a Chromebook, but I can provide you with roughly zero technical support for setting that up!

  5. My computer is broken/missing/on fire and I cannot submit my assignment on time! Give me a heads up prior to the deadline, and we can work out an extension.

  6. Can I use another software program (i.e. Excel, SPSS, EViews, R, Gretl, etc.)? In special cases, maybe. Talk to me first if you have a compelling reason why you would like to use another program. It needs to be something with replicable code (ie R, not Excel). I won’t be able to provide assistance with problem sets or your project if you decide not to use Stata, and you will still be responsible for any Stata-related questions that come up on quizzes.

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