Lecture 1 (Tuesday, February 20, 12:30) - Introduction to the course, example of an empirical analysis inspired by one research paper
Lecture 2 (Tuesday, February 27, 12:30) – Microeconometric analysis - data sources, usual empirical problems, introduction to identification strategiesLecture 3 (Tuesday, March 5, 12:30) - Controlled experiments
Seminar 1 (Thursday, March 7, 15:30) - Discussion of experiments, Introduction to Stata
Lecture 4 (Tuesday, March 12, 15:30) - Natural experiments I - difference-in-differences estimation
Lecture 5 (Tuesday, March 19, 12:30) - Difference-in-differences continued - triple difference, robustness
Seminar 2 (Thursday, March 21, 15:30) - Applying difference-in-differences in practice
Lecture 6 (Tuesday, March 26, 12:30) - Synthetic control function
Lecture 7 (Tuesday, April 2, 12:30) - Natural experiments II - natural experiments as instruments
Seminar 3 (Thursday, April 4, 15:30) - Applying synthetic control function in practice
Lecture 8 (Tuesday, April 9, 12:30) - Further issues with instrumental variable estimation
Seminar 4 (Thursday, April 11, 15:30) - instrumental variable estimation in Stata, checking quality of instruments
Lecture 9 (Tuesday, April 16, 12:30) - Regression discontinuity - sharp
Lecture 10 (Tuesday, April 23, 12:30) – Regression discontinuity - fuzzy