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Course materials for ECON323

Previous programming experience and classwork is useful, but not required. We will also talk about the applications of the econometric and statistical learning methods.

We will follow the QuantEcon DataScience textbook

Computational Setup

Installing software on your laptop is not mandatory. Instead,

You are also encouraged to install Anaconda on your machines.

If possible, please bring a laptop to class to interactively discuss the material.

Instructor and Teaching Assistant

  • Philip Solimine [email protected]
  • Office Hours: Tuesday 12pm-1pm, Room Iona #106
  • TA: Derek Caughy [email protected]
  • Office Hours: Thursday 3:00pm-4:00pm, Room Iona #342
    • Additional TA Office Hour available upon request

Syllabus

See Syllabus for more details

Major course sections

  1. Python Fundamentals
  2. Scientific Computing and Economics
  3. Introduction to Pandas and Data Wrangling
  4. Data Science Case Studies and Tools

Grading: Problem sets: 10%; Midterm: 30%; Final projects: 20%; Final exam: 35%; Attendance/Participation: 5%

The final project is open ended. See previous projects

Lecture and Problem Set Schedule

Read the problem set submission rules before attempting the problem sets. Not following these rules will result in deducted marks.

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