KAFP 3435 - Policy Analysis and Policy Evaluation - advanced level

This advanced course will provide an in-depth coverage of quantitative policy evaluation. The course will cover a wide variety of evaluation designs, and their applications to concrete policy questions. Students will learn the whole toolbox of evaluation methods, including regression, matching, randomized control trials, difference-in-differences, instrumental variables, and regression discontinuity designs. Importantly, students will learn these methods not only through theory and examples during the lectures, but also through practice in bi-weekly seminars, which will teach them how to use the statistical software R for data description and analysis. The course will also give students the opportunity to develop their own policy evaluation project on a topic of their choice.
Alexandre GRELLET,Clément IMBERT
Cours magistral et conférences
English
Knowledge of all the following statistical notions is essential before starting the course: mean, variance, standard error, hypothesis testing, and linear regression. Attendance of the maths camp is imperative.
Autumn 2024-2025
- Mid-term exam: multiple choice questions with justification 40% of the final mark - Presentation of the Group Policy Evaluation Project in class (20% of the final mark). - Group Policy Evaluation Project completed at home and handed in by (40% of final mark).
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