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Unless it says otherwise, the material on
this page refers to teaching at Gothenburg University.
Lecture Notes
Development Economics I (Fall 2009)
This course is now in progress. Click here
to get to the course web page.
Lecture 1: Introduction and
methods
Lecture 2: Schooling, Earnings and
Fertility
Lecture
3: Conditional cash transfers
Lab 1: Progresa
Lecture 4: Firms
& Farms
Lecture 5:
Trade liberalization and firm performance
Lecture 6:
Exports
Lecture 8: Returns to
capital and investment
Lab 2: Firm
performance
Applied Econometrics (Fall 2009)
This
course has now ended. Click
here
to get to the course web page.
Lecture 1:
Introduction
Lecture 2:
Two-Stage Least Squares and GMM
Lecture 3:
Introduction to Linear Panel Data Models
Computer Exercise 1:
IV Estimation - Economic Growth and Civil Conflict
Computer Exercise 2:
Dynamic Panel Data models
Lecture 10:
Binary choice models
Lecture 11: Treatment Effects Part
I
Lecture 12:
Treatment Effects Part II
Lectures 13
& 14: Ordered and Multinomial Response. Corner Response Models
& Censoring
Lecture 15:
Sample selection models. Nonlinear models for panel data
An old lecture introducing duration data
methods can be downloaded here. A selection of older notes
Summer school on panel data econometrics
(Winter 2009; University of Cape Town; with Steve Bond)
Estimation of
Production Functions with Micro Data
Estimation of
Binary Choice Models with Panel Data
Macroeconomics (Spring 2009)
Investment
Applied Econometrics (Spring 2008)
To be posted soon.
Development Economics (Fall 2007)
To be posted soon.
Thesis Supervision
In Progress
Eyerusalem Siba . University of Gothenburg.
Co-supervisor: Ola Olsson.
Yonas Alem . University of Gothenburg.
Co-supervisor: Gunnar Köhlin
Yoshihiro Sato. University of Gothenburg.
Måns Nerman . University of Gothenburg.
Co-supervisor: Arne Bigsten.
Ann-Sofie
Isaksson . University of
Gothenburg. Co-supervisor: Arne Bigsten.
Oswaldo
Molina . University of Oxford.
Co-supervisor: Stefan Dercon.
Finished
Guying Wu, 2009.
Uncertainty, Investment and Capital Accumulation: A Structural
Econometric Approach. University of Oxford. Co-supervisor:
Steve Bond.
Examination
To be posted soon.
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