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RESEARCH METHODS AND COMMUNICATION IN ECONOMICS

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RESEARCH METHODS AND COMMUNICATION IN ECONOMICS

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Academic year 2023/2024

Course ID
SEM0151
Teacher
Ignacio Monzon (Lecturer)
Year
2nd year
Teaching period
First semester
Type
For the final degree and for the knowledge of foreign language
Credits/Recognition
3
Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
SECS-P/01 - economics
Delivery
Formal authority
Language
English
Attendance
Optional
Type of examination
Written
Prerequisites
In this class I will ask you to work with data. Thus, students should be familiar with either statistical software packages (like Stata or gretl) or programming languages (like Matlab, R, Scilab or Python). Excel does not count.
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Sommario del corso

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Course objectives

This course introduces students to performing research in economics. Lectures require a high level of student participation. There are problem sets designed to give you practice with skills associated with writing a research proposal. This course strongly encourages critical thinking.

Questo insegnamento è in inglese.

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Results of learning outcomes

Knowledge and understanding: Students will learn how to organize, develop and express ideas. 

Applying knowledge and understanding: This class provides students with skills to carry out research and communicate it effectively. 

Making judgements: Students will consider how to effectively communicate and will be able to evaluate different ways of developing research.

Communication skills: This is one of the main objectives of this class. Students will develop their communication skills.   

Learning skills: Students will acquire new methodologies to study the economy.

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Program

  1. Research in Economics. Topics and methods.
  2. What is a good idea in Economics?
  3. Selecting ideas. How to find a one-page idea.
  4. Playing with data. How to explore ideas with real-world data.
  5. Developing a research proposal.
    1. Why is the question important?
    2. How is it related to what we know?
    3. Which data (if necessary) can we use to answer it?
    4. What is the empirical strategy?
  6. Detailed presentation of data and empirical strategy.
  7. Preliminary results.
  8. Final draft
  9. Final presentation.

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Course delivery

There are 24 hours of in‐class lectures. Students are strongly encouraged to attend classes. 

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Learning assessment methods

Students must hand in (between six and eight) problem sets. Problem sets are demanding, mandatory and an essential part of the course. All problem sets must be satisfactory for a student to pass this course. Students who hand in problem sets which are not satisfactory may get (at the discretion of the instructor) at most one extra chance to submit their work, in the week following the original due date.

Questo insegnamento è in inglese.

Suggested readings and bibliography



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Book
Title:  
The Elements of Style
Year of publication:  
1999
Publisher:  
Pearson
Author:  
William Strunk, E. B. White
ISBN  
Required:  
No


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Book
Title:  
Mastering 'Metrics: The Path from Cause to Effect
Year of publication:  
2014
Publisher:  
Princeton University Press
Author:  
Joshua D. Angrist, Jorn-steffen Pischke
ISBN  
Required:  
No


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Book
Title:  
The Effect: An Introduction to Research Design and Causality
Year of publication:  
2021
Publisher:  
Routledge
Author:  
Nick Huntington-Klein
ISBN  
Notes:  
Ebook disponibile su piattaforma Ebsco (chiedere in Biblioteca)
Required:  
No


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