07 40054 Applied Econometrics and Policy Analysis
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25-26 Assignment Remit
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Programme Title |
Msc Economics | ||
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Module Title |
Applied Econometrics and Policy Analysis |
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Module Code |
07 40054 | ||
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Assignment Title |
Coursework | ||
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Level |
Masters - LM | ||
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Weighting |
70% | ||
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Module Leader(s) |
Francesco Maria Esposito and Ekaterina Kazak | ||
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Hand Out Date |
24/11/25 |
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Deadline Date & Time |
12/01/26 |
12pm |
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Feedback Post Date |
16th working day after the deadline |
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Assignment Format |
Report |
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Assignment Length |
2000-word report | ||
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Submission Format |
Online |
Individual |
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Module Learning Outcomes:
This assignment is designed to assess the following module learning outcomes. Your submission will be marked using the Grading Criteria given in the section below.
LO 1. Demonstrate a high level of competence in data-handling, hypothesis testing and interpreting econometric output
LO 2. Display written and oral communication skills that communicate understanding of empirical and policy analysis in Economics
LO 2. Critically evaluate different approaches and research methodologies applied to economic decision-making and policy, including an understanding of issues related to sustainability and social responsibility
LO 4. Apply economic and econometric analysis to a range of policy questions
Assignment:
Main Assignment:
The task of the coursework is attached as a separate file. The task for the coursework requires students to work individually on a comprehensive project that integrates econometric theory and applied policy analysis. The coursework is divided into two main parts, and students are expected to submit a 2000-word report that demonstrates their ability to analyse data using advanced econometric techniques, interpret results, and apply these findings to real-world policy questions.
Report Requirements
· Word Limit: The report should be no more than 2000 words, including tables, graphs, equations, and references.
· Structure: The report should be clearly structured, with separate sections for each part of the coursework. Students should report the results and include the main analysis and conclusions.
· Graphs and Tables: Students are expected to include well-labelled graphs, tables, and equations to support their analysis. These should be integrated into the report and not provided as separate files.
· References: Proper academic referencing is required for any external sources or papers discussed in the report
· Code: As an Appendix to your report make sure to include the R code you have used to produce your results. Code does not contribute to the word count.
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