Econometrics

A black and white illustration of a graph, which has a large circle in the middle with lines radiating from a center point.

 An 1875 illustration showing that the adult children's heights tended to deviate less than the mean height of their parents. This idea suggested the concept of "regression toward the mean", giving the concept of regression its name. Linear regression is one of the topics covered in this course. (Image is in the public domain.)

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14.382

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Spring 2017

Level

Graduate

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Course Description

The course will cover several key models as well as identification and estimation methods used in modern econometrics. We shall being with exploring some leading models of econometrics, then seeing structures, then providing methods of identification, estimation, and inference. You will get lots of hands-on experience with using the methods on real data sets. 

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Victor Chernozhukov. 14.382 Econometrics. Spring 2017. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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