14.33 Economics Research and Communication, Fall 2004
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Ellison, Sara
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Economics Research and Communication
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This course will guide students through the process of forming economic hypotheses, gathering the appropriate data, analyzing them, and effectively communicating their results. All students will be expected to have successfully completed Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics and Econometrics (or their equivalents) as well as courses in basic microeconomics and macroeconomics. Students may find it useful to take at least one economics field course and perform a UROP before taking this course, but these are not requirements.
Date issued
2004-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Economics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and PhilosophyOther identifiers
14.33-Fall2004
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Keywords
empirical economics, econometrics, mathematical economics, statistics, Economics, research, communication, hypotheses, data, analysis, results, STATA, data sets, writing, Econometrics