About ECON 3500 A
A combination of economic theory, mathematics, and statistics for testing economic hypothesis and developing economic models. Conceptual development and applications. Prerequisites: ECON 2400, ECON 2450, STAT 1410.
Notes
Prereqs enforced by the system: ECON 2400 AND ECON 2450; and STAT 1410 PACE students by permission and override
Section Description
This course is an introduction to the econometric analysis of economic data. The heart of the course is the study of regression analysis: linear and nonlinear models, of one and multiple variables, of panel data, instrumental variables, and of binary dependent variables.
Section Expectation
Students should expect to spend at least two hours per day on the class. Some course materials are posted online, but students must purchase a textbook. Students must collect their own data and write a term paper using tools learned in the class.
Evaluation
Homework: 30%. First Exam: 20%. Second Exam: 20%. Term Paper: 30%.
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