- Docente: Mario Mazzocchi
- Crediti formativi: 8
- SSD: SECS-S/03
- Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese
- Modalità didattica: Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Laurea in Scienze statistiche (cod. 8873)
Conoscenze e abilità da conseguire
By the end of the course, the students will have a good knowledge of the issues related to the measurement and modelling of economic behaviours, and more specifically: - the ability to provide a critical assessment on the quality and reliability of data from the main types of economic survey; - a good understanding of the specification and estimation techniques for a selection of statistical models grounded in economic theory; - a basic knowledge on the statistical models employed in the evaluation of economic policies with non-experimental data.
Contenuti
- Statistics for economics: questions, models, data types, measurement
- Issues in estimating economic models: causality, endogeneity, corner solutions and censoring, selection biases, theoretical restrictions
- Policy evaluation with quasi-experimental data: Difference-in-Difference, Regression Discontinuity Designs, Instrumental Variables, Propensity Score Matching, Interrupted Time Series
- Applications in economics & business: modelling consumer demand; evaluating the impact of public policies; evaluating the effects of supermarket promotions; market forecasts
Testi/Bibliografia
The course will be mainly based on lecture notes and chapters/papers provided through the e-learning platform
Useful reference books are:
Stock, J.H. and Watson, M.W. (2014). Introduction to Econometrics, Updated 3rd edition, Pearson
Wooldridge, J.M. (2015). Introductory econometrics: A modern approach. South-Western Pub.
Metodi didattici
Each topic will be covered from both a theoretical and empirical perspective. Applications will be based on real data using the software STATA ®.
Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento
Written exam.
The exam will be based on theoretical and empirical questions on topics and applications discussed during the course. The written exam is structured in two parts:
- A theoretical section, with multiple choice and/or open ended questions on topics covered during the course;
- An empirical question, where the student is presented with Stata codes and outputs produced during the course lab sessions, and is asked to interpret them and answer a set of questions
The two parts will equally weigh on the final mark.Strumenti a supporto della didattica
The e-learning platform will provide students with:
- Lecture slides and notes
- Useful readings (articles, book chapters, etc.)
- Data and codes for Stata tutorials
- Exam-type questions
These materials will be provided and integrated throughout the course.
Orario di ricevimento
Consulta il sito web di Mario Mazzocchi