Econ 5243 Page

This page provides links to all important information available on this web site for those enrolled in my Econ 5243 sections this fall.


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Wednesday 8:40-11:30 and by appointment.


News

Final exam is on 15 December in 105 Business at 2:00 p.m.

Homework

  1. Go to UCLA ATS and view the 'entering data movie' in the class notes section. This movie lasts about half an hour. This will be helpful especially if you are new to SAS.

  2. Loading data into SAS.Go to Verbeek's website at Verbeek's data sets. Save the compressed .zip file for wages in the USA to your computer. Unzip the files and load the wages file into SAS. Note, the proper file is "wages1.dat". It is an ascii file. The others are in either STATA or EViews format (which SAS won't read). Using Proc Print or the data browser, verify that the dataset is read into SAS properly.
  3. Complete the following using SAS. SAS homework.
  4. Using SAS, complete exercises 2.23 and 2.24 in ETM. Due 6 October.
  5. Using SAS, complete the following exercise SAS homework 3.. Due 20 October.
  6. Complete exercise 3.2 in Verbeek. Due 1 November. SAS output from my program for Verbeek 3.2 Here and the SAS program used to obtain the results: SAS Program. Finally, a write up of the results Write up.
  7. Using SAS, complete the following exercise Homework 5. Due 15 November. I made a similar assignment in Econ 5010 (see 5010 Homework. Most of the answers can be found here).
  8. Using SAS, complete the following exercise Homework 6. Due 22 November. Some example programs that do this are Problem 1 and Problem 2.
  9. Using SAS, complete the following exercise Homework 7. Due 1 December. My program is Here.

Data Sets

Below you will find some general links to data sets used by Davidson & MacKinnon, Wooldridge, and Verbeek. If I make specific assignments using a particular dataset, I'll try to post a link to it here.


Links to other stuff


On Reserve

I have asked that three books be placed on reserve in Edmon Low Library. These are Estimation and Inference by Davidson and MacKinnon, A Guide to Econometrics by Peter Kennedy, and The Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Econometrics by Judge et al. Once they have made their way to the reserve desk you may go to the main library reserve on the first floor of the library and check them out for 1 day.


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