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Introduction to Stata Course
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Objectives
This course aims to give a short introduction to the use of Stata to manage datasets and to perform basic econometric analysis. There will be a focus on microeconometrics with examples drawn from household survey data, with some coverage of time series methods. Students should gain an...
Institution: Faculty of Economics
Created: Tue 7 Dec 2010
Part IIB Paper 1 Applied Welfare Economics and Social Cost-benefit Analysis
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Part IIB Paper 1 Applied Welfare Economics and Social Cost-benefit Analysis.
Institution: Faculty of Economics
Created: Fri 9 Oct 2009
Part I, Paper 5: British Economic History, 1750-1939: Sheilagh Ogilvie
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Professor Sheilagh Ogilvie's Lectures for Part I, Paper 5: British Economic History, 1750-1939
Institution: Faculty of Economics
Created: Wed 12 Oct 2011
Part I, Paper 5: British Economic History 1750-1939: Victoria Bateman
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Victoria Bateman's British Economic History 1750-1939 Lectures, 2010
Institution: Faculty of Economics
Created: Tue 12 Oct 2010
Sir Richard Stone Annual Lectures
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Sir John Richard Nicholas Stone was an eminent British economist who in 1984 received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for developing an accounting model that could be used to track economic activities on a national and, later, an international scale. He is sometimes known as the...
Institution: Faculty of Economics
Created: Fri 29 Oct 2010
The 75th Anniversary of the General Theory
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Hosted by the Faculty of Economics and Cambridge Finance to mark the 75th Anniversary of Keynes’ General Theory, the conference provides a forum for forward-looking discussion of a broad range of themes, from economic policy models to the theory of finance, reflecting the different dimensions of...
Institution: Faculty of Economics
Created: Fri 24 Jun 2011
The Phillips Machine
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The Phillips Machine was created in 1949 by the New Zealand economist Bill Phillips (William Phillips) to model the national economic processes of the United Kingdom, The Faculty of Economics has the UK's only working machine. It was restored by Alan McRobie of the University of Cambridge...
Institution: Faculty of Economics
Created: Wed 17 Nov 2010

