Health economist Amanda Kowalski, a professor of economics and public policy at the University of Michigan and a faculty associate of the Population Studies Center and the Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research, received the Will...
This fall, John Leahy was elected as one of 51 new fellows to the Econometric Society, an international society for the advancement of economic theory and its relationship to statistics and mathematics. Leahy was nominated by his peers, and is only o...
Recommended - A- or higher in augmented PubPol 639: Quantitative Methods for Program Evaluation - Non Ford School Students contact the instructor for evaluation / permission. Students will understand how to design, execute, and interpret the results ...
Recommended - A- or higher in augmented PubPol 639: Quantitative Methods for Program Evaluation - Non Ford School Students contact the instructor for evaluation / permission.
Students will understand how to design, execute, and interpret the resul...
Pre-requisite - PubPol 639: Quantitative Methods for Program Evaluation
Students will understand how to design, execute, and interpret the results from advanced estimation techniques beyond the standard OLS model. Topics will include models for bin...
Students will understand how to design, execute, and interpret the results from advanced estimation techniques beyond the standard OLS model. Topics will include models for binary and categorical dependent variables, instrumental variables, selection...
Students will understand how to design, execute, and interpret the results from advanced estimation techniques beyond the standard OLS model. Topics will include models for binary and categorical dependent variables, instrumental variables, selection...
Prerequisite: B- or better in PubPol 639 or equivalent.
Students will understand how to design, execute, and interpret the results from advanced estimation techniques beyond the standard OLS model. Topics will include models for binary and categori...
Students will understand how to design, execute, and interpret the results from advanced estimation techniques beyond the standard OLS model. Topics will include models for binary and categorical dependent variables, instrumental variables, selection...
Students will understand how to design, execute, and interpret the results from advanced estimation techniques beyond the standard OLS model. Topics will include models for binary and categorical dependent variables, instrumental variables, selection...