ECO372H5 • Data Analysis and Applied Econometrics in Practice
This course focuses on empirical methods used in economics to identify causal relationships. Students will learn how to interpret different model specifications, explore various identification strategies, and understand their implications for causal inference. Through critical evaluation of existing research and hands-on empirical work, students will apply these methods to real-world data, conducting original analyses. By the end of the course, students will have a deep understanding of causality and its central role in applied economic research.