Worksheets and Projects in Advanced Econometrics and Quantitative Techniques
Online version of a textbook on causal inference that was published in print by Yale University Press. The book "introduces students and practitioners to the methods necessary to arrive at meaningful answers to the questions of causation, using a range of modeling techniques and coding instructions for both the R and the Stata programming languages." Code for all exercises is also available in Python.
TIER stands for Teaching Integrity in Empirical Research: a set of standards for teaching reproducible research. This page lists downloadable course material from a variety of UG and PG economics courses in the US that include TIER materials.
Lecture notes and class exercises from an Intro to Stata course taught in 2010, based on a course previously taught by Michael McMahon.
Encouraging students to replicate the analyses of published papers is one way to familiarise them with some of the process of real research and to get However, it is rare to find papers for which the appropriate data and code are available to enable a replication. Funded by the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), this site collects descriptions of research for which replications are possible, and details of the known replications of existing papers. Replications can be published as working papers. Traffic light icons are used to show if raw data and/or code are available for a paper. Readers can create accounts on the site and add details of replicated studies, replications, or studies that need replication.