Hi everyone
In case you're interested, Jeff Wooldridge is offering two Instats seminars on Causal Inference with Cross Sectional Data (March 21 - 22) as well as a Difference-in-Difference (DiD) methods (April 4 - 5) using Stata. These are part of a larger 4-part series on panel data modeling using Stata, including an intro to panel data and advanced (nonlinear) panel data models in Stata. There are still some spots available, but attendance is limited.
Come along if you're interested and please feel free to tell your colleagues/students about it!
Mike
Michal Zyphur
Director, Instats
instats.org
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