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2023-02-16
18.160.249.75
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2024-10-23
3.165.160.111
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2024-11-17
3.163.24.21
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveDate: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 12:50:47 GMTServer: ApacheVary: Host,Accept-EncodingContent-Security-Policy: !DOCTYPE html>html> head> title>Coding in Economics/title> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefstyle.css> /head> body> div classquote>/div> div classquote>/div> div classquote>/div> h1>Coding in Economics/h1> h4>By Otis Reid /h4> p> I’m a PhD student in economics at MIT. I studied economics in undergrad and after spending a year as a consultant, came to MIT in 2013. I focus on development -- why are poor countries poor? -- and political economy -- why do political leaders make the decisions that they do? Most of my work involves traveling to different countries to collect data, most recently Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but I also work with existing data sets that have been collected by other researchers or organizations like the World Bank. /p> One secret of economics, like any data-based science, is that there is a lot of coding that goes into producing our final analyses. p> One secret of economics, like any data-based science, is that there is a lot of coding that goes into producing our final analyses. I mostly work in Stata, a data analysis program, but I also do some work in Python. Most of the coding I do is to combine and clean data sets. A simple example would be that I do two different surveys with the same set of people and then I want to have all of the answers that one person gave in a single file for analysis. A more complicated example might involve combining data from different agencies, which use different identifiers: one of the agencies writes “Tennessee” and another writes “TN”. Maybe a third agency even has data at the level of cities or counties. Combining this data means writing code that not only merges the files, bu
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