Econometrics
Microeconometrics Lab
Practice nonlinear models, interpret marginal effects, and communicate discrete outcomes responsibly.
Logit, probit, tobit, and count models appear through labour and health examples. Labs insist on average marginal effects plotted with transparent grids rather than headline odds ratios alone.
- Format
- Blended cohort
- Duration
- 6 weeks · blended
- Level
- Intermediate
- Software
- Stata, R
- Topic
- Discrete choice
- Tuition
- 7,800 THB · informational until admissions confirms
What is included
- Marginal effect plotting scripts with annotation standards
- Count model overdispersion drills
- Interpretation templates for nonlinear outputs
- Weekly code review focusing on readability
Outcomes you can evidence
- Translate nonlinear outputs for finance stakeholders
- Diagnose misspecification with purposeful charts
- Pair estimates with data limitations in the same paragraph
Lead contact
Lin Phuangsuwan
Health econometrics background; coaches analysts moving from linear defaults.
Participant voices
Microeconometrics Lab forced me to drop lazy odds-ratio sentences — managers noticed the new charts immediately.
Client in banking — nonlinear section was slower than I wanted, but feedback cited specific do-files.
Questions we expect
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