14.661 | Fall 2017 | Graduate

Labor Economics I

Syllabus

Class Meeting Times

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session

Recitations: 1 session / week, 1.5 hours / session 

Prerequisites

The prerequisites for this course are 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory and 14.32 Econometrics

Course Format

The course was divided into two halves. Prof. Josh Angrist taught the first part, and Prof. Daron Acemoglu taught the second part. 

Class Requirements

Grades are based on four problem sets, an emperical project involving replication and extension of published work, and a three-hour final during exam week. In addition, there are two ungraded problem sets, one at the beginning and one at the end of the course. 

ACTIVITY POINTS
Four problem sets 10
Empirical project 30
Final exam 40

 Books

O.Ashenfelter and R. Layard. The Handbook of Labor Economics. Vol. 1. North-Holland, 1987. ISBN: 9780444878564.

J. Angrist and Jörn-Steffen Pischke. Mostly Harmless Econometrics: An Empiricist’s Companion. Princeton University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780691120355.

— — —. Mastering ‘Metrics: The Path from Cause to Effect. Princeton University, 2014. ISBN: 9780691152844.

Buy at MIT Press P. Cahuch, Stéphane Carcillo, and André Zylberberg. Labor Economics, Second Edition. MIT Press, 2014. ISBN:  9780262027700.

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