Einzelansicht eines Moduls

Modul (6 Credits)

Causality and Programme Evaluation

Name im Diploma Supplement
Causality and Programme Evaluation
Verantwortlich
Voraus­setzungen
Siehe Prüfungsordnung.
Workload
180 Stunden studentischer Workload gesamt, davon:
  • Präsenzzeit: 60 Stunden
  • Vorbereitung, Nachbereitung: 60 Stunden
  • Prüfungsvorbereitung: 60 Stunden
Dauer
Das Modul erstreckt sich über 1 Semester.
Qualifikations­ziele

Students taking the course will

  • Acquire a sound understanding of identification strategies in microeconometrics
  • Gain knowledge of the advantages and limitations of experimental research
  • Get familiar with the most important non-experimental techniques and their underlying assumptions
  • Learn how to critically assess empirical microeconometric work
Praxisrelevanz

For decision makers, e.g. in public policy, it is important to identify causal effects of distinct policy programmes in order to use available resources efficiently. For this purpose there exists a broad variety of methods. This course enables students to critically assess existing empirical evidence and pursue own empirical evaluations.

Prüfungs­modalitäten

In order to pass the course students need to solve and hand in problem sets (20% of the final grade), and to write a term paper (usually 20-30 pages, 80% of the final grade) in which they pursue an own empirical evaluation.

Verwendung in Studiengängen
  • BWL EaFWahlpflichtbereich1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
  • ECMXWahlpflichtbereichME7 Econometric Methods1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
  • GOEMIKWahlpflichtbereich Bereich Volkswirtschaftslehre1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
  • VWLWahlpflichtbereich I1.-3. FS, Wahlpflicht
Bestandteile
Name im Diploma Supplement
Causality and Programme Evaluation
Anbieter
Lehrperson
SWS
4
Sprache
englisch
Turnus
Sommersemester
maximale Hörerschaft
unbeschränkt
empfohlenes Vorwissen

Good knowledge of econometrics required.

Abstract

This is a Master/Ph.D.-level course in causal inference and program evaluation methodology. We will focus on using the potential outcomes approach as a general organizing principle, and examine identification and estimation of treatment effects under various types of assumptions. The course will not go into great depth in regard to any particular applied econometric method, but will instead aim to provide you with enough knowledge about each one to know when, and when not, to use it in empirical work.

Lehrinhalte
  • Theories of Causation
  • Conducting Experiments in Economics
  • Randomisation
  • Differences-in-Differences
  • Instrumental Variables
  • Fuzzy DiD / Multiple Testing
  • Regression Discontinuity Design
  • Methods based on Unconfoundedness
  • Quantile Regression
  • Evaluating Evaluation Techniques
Literaturangaben
  • Angrist & Pischke (2009), Mostly Harmless Econometrics
  • Imbens & Wooldridge (2009), "Recent developments in the econometrics of program evaluation". Journal of Economic Literature.
didaktisches Konzept

Die Veranstaltung entspricht einem Vorlesungsanteil von 2 SWS und einem Übungsanteil von 2 SWS.

Hörerschaft
Vorlesung mit integrierter Übung: Causality and Programme Evaluation (WIWI‑C0635)
Modul: Causality and Programme Evaluation (WIWI‑M0473)