Modern DiD

Modern DiD is my newest course and easily my most ambitious one to date. I started teaching it in summer of 2020 and am now on my fifth iteration. It changes quite a lot each time. This course is designed to cover the new flood of research on counterfactual estimation techniques in policy evaluation and econometrics. I cover topics like staggered timing, interference & spillover effects, generalized latent variable modeling for exchangeability adjustments, generalized synthetic control methods, and whatever else I run across. This course uses both Stata and R since a lot of the newer methods are built for one or the other.

For a full overview of the current build of the class (for September 2021) see the PDF brochure below.

You can register by clicking to the side of this page.