The objective of this course is to estimate causal effect using econometric models. This course is the second class on basic applied econometrics. This course extends the knowledge of econometrics beyond the multiple linear regression models in Econometrics 1. View Schedule ECO 481LEC Econometrics II Lecture Undergraduate students interested in becoming engaged in the research activities of the faculty are encouraged to pursue independent studies with them and to consider continuing into either the MA in Applied Economics or the MS (STEM) programs that are offered by the Department. Professor Peter Morgan is a two-time winner of the Milton Plesur Award for Teaching Excellence. Professor Isaac Ehrlich is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Human Capital. In 2016, Professor Alex Anas received the Walter Isard Award for distinguished scholarly achievements. Distinctions for the research and scholarship of the faculty include major research awards from the National Science Foundation, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the University of California. Professor Winston Chang is a recipient of the State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Our faculty are committed to excellence in both undergraduate and graduate level teaching.
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