ABSTRACT

This book provides an introduction to the field of microeconometrics through the use of R. The focus is on applying current learning from the field to real world problems. It uses R to both teach the concepts of the field and show the reader how the techniques can be used. It is aimed at the general reader with the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in economics, statistics or some more technical field. It covers the standard tools of microeconometrics, OLS, instrumental variables, Heckman selection and difference in difference. In addition, it introduces bounds, factor models, mixture models and empirical Bayesian analysis.

Key Features:

  • Focuses on the assumptions underlying the algorithms rather than their statistical properties.
  • Presents cutting-edge analysis of factor models and finite mixture models.
  • Uses a hands-on approach to examine the assumptions made by the models and when the models fail to estimate accurately.
  • Utilizes interesting real-world data sets that can be used to analyze important microeconomic problems.
  • Introduces R programming concepts throughout the book.
  • Includes appendices that discuss some of the standard statistical concepts and R programming used in the book.

 

chapter

Introduction

part I|100 pages

Experiments

chapter 1|23 pages

Ordinary Least Squares

chapter 2|26 pages

Multiple Regression

chapter 3|24 pages

Instrumental Variables

chapter 4|26 pages

Bounds Estimation

part II|130 pages

Structural Estimation

chapter 5|31 pages

Estimating Demand

chapter 6|30 pages

Estimating Selection Models

chapter 7|20 pages

Demand Estimation with IV

chapter 8|24 pages

Estimating Games

chapter 9|24 pages

Estimating Auction Models

part III|70 pages

Repeated Measurement

chapter 10|19 pages

Panel Data

chapter 11|26 pages

Synthetic Controls

chapter 12|24 pages

Mixture Models