Metadata
Business & Economics Graduate Apply Medium-
Subject
Business & Economics
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Education level
Graduate
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Cognitive goals
Apply
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Difficulty estimate
Medium
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Tags
minimum wage, difference-in-differences, instrumental variables, panel data, causal inference
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Number of questions
5
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Created on
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Generation source
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License
CC0 Public domain
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Prompt
Assess graduate students' ability to apply difference-in-differences (DiD) and instrumental variable (IV) techniques with panel data to estimate the causal impact of minimum wage increases on employment; the quiz should test specification of DiD and IV models with fixed effects, articulation and testing of identification assumptions (parallel trends, instrument relevance and exclusion), handling of staggered timing and dynamic effects, appropriate clustering and inference, interpretation of coefficients (including LATE), and design and evaluation of robustness and falsification checks.
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Statistics
Remixes
100
Shares
100
Downloads
100
Attempts
100
Average Score
100%
Mock data used for demo purposes.