HW 1, due Friday, September 1, [[solutions]] [[Rmd Solutions File]]
HW 2, due Monday, September 18, [[solutions]]
HW 3, due Friday, October 13, [[solutions]]
HW 4, due Monday, October 23, [[solutions]]
Project 1, due Monday, November 21. Note: we will not meet in person this day, so please submit the project through ELC by the start of our normal class time, [[“Solutions”]] [[R Code]]
Project 2, This project is optional. If you turn it in, it must be submitted by 11:59pm on Tuesday, Dec. 5 (see details below), [[“Solutions”]] [[R Code]]
jtrain_observational.dta | jtrain_observational_description.txt | jtrain_experimental.dta | jtrain_experimental_description.txt
On the syllabus, the project counts for 10% of your grade. If you turn it in, your final grade will be calculated as on the syllabus. If you do not turn it in, your grade will be out of 90 possible points. For example, if you scored 75 on the first midterm, 85 on the second midterm, score 95 on the final, you have a 90 homework average, scored an 80 on the first project, and 100 attendance/participation score, but do not turn in the project, then your grade for the semester will be:
(.15*75 + .15*85 + .2*95 + .2*90 + .1*80 + .1*100)/.9 = 87.8
If you additionally turn in this project and make a 99 on it, then your grade for the semester will be
.15*75 + .15*85 + .2*95 + .2*90 + .1*80 + .1*100 + .1*99 = 88.9
First Week Slides: What is Econometrics?
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