Making the slides for Practical Data Analysis Using STATA @azimpremjiuniv public. Hopefully, they will benefit students and the Econ community in general.
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π¨ Weβre hiring RAs in Development Economics! π¨
Work on projects on labor markets, migration & public services through field experiments and primary surveys across India.
π Bangalore | Jaipur | Patna
ποΈ Rolling basis β apply by Sept 7, 2025
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Excited to see a summary of my research featured in @Ideas4India! πποΈ This work examines how employment in the construction sector impacts NOβ emissions, offering key environmental insights.
Exploring the link between construction activities and air quality in India, this article by @EconHamster shows that heavy-duty diesel construction equipment causes significant NOβ emissions, highlighting the need for targeted national policies to β¬οΈ NOβ
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For RDD, I mostly followed 'Microeconometrics' by Cameron and Trivedi. For staggered DiD and Event Study, I referred to GitHub pages and the original papers.
Making the slides for Practical Data Analysis Using STATA @azimpremjiuniv public. Hopefully, they will benefit students and the Econ community in general.
https://t.co/jhbreq8Afb
#EconTwitter#data#Econometrics#stata
The following topics get covered in the final weeks:
- RDD (Cameron and Trivedi's Microeconometrics)
- 2 x 2 DiD
- Staggered DiD and Event Study
- Monte Carlo Simulations
@zaeendesouza The potential of a TA role varies with the individual. You can engage in both research and teaching, exploring topics you're eager to learn. This job has always existed; I've seen universities advertise RA roles, often combining TA and RA tasks.