ECON_V 226 (3) Making Sense of Economic Data
Techniques of introductory empirical economics with an emphasis on foundational econometric methods and answering economic questions using real-world data. Students will be expected to undertake applied work using a statistical programming tool. May not be taken for credit by students with fourth-year standing in ECON, or students already having credit for ECON 325, ECON 327, COMM 191, STAT 200, STAT 241, STAT 251. Credit will be granted for only one of ECON 226, ECON 227, STAT 203. Prerequisite: Either (a) one of ECON 101, ECON 310, ECON 102 or (b) ECON 311.