Advanced Applied Econometrics 10 credits
Course content
This course provides you with advanced tools for empirical analysis in economics, focusing on modern econometric techniques used to identify causal relationships. It integrates econometric theory with applied research practice and replication of published studies, equipping you to design and implement credible empirical strategies that allow economists to infer cause-and-effect relationships from real-world data.
The course covers key methods in applied microeconometrics, including randomised and social experiments, instrumental variable estimation, difference-in-differences techniques for panel data, regression discontinuity designs, and synthetic control methods. Each method is introduced through a combination of lectures, guided replication exercises, and discussions of seminal and recent papers from leading economics journals. Emphasis is placed on understanding the assumptions underlying each method, evaluating their validity, and interpreting results critically.
A central component of the course is the application of these methods to your own research question. You will design an empirical study, identify relevant data, and apply appropriate econometric techniques to analyze causal effects. By engaging directly with frontier research, you will strengthen your ability to critically evaluate empirical work and apply advanced econometric tools in both academic and professional contexts.
After completing the course, you will be able to design and execute modern microeconometric analyses, replicate and extend empirical estimations, and critically assess the credibility of causal claims in applied economic research. You will also be proficient in using statistical software for advanced econometric modeling, preparing you for independent empirical work at the master’s thesis level and beyond.
Entry requirements
The applicant must hold the minimum of a Bachelor’s degree (i.e, the equivalent of 180 ECTS credits at an accredited university). At least 60 ECTS must be in Economics. Also, a minimum of 15 ECTS in mathematics, statistics and/or econometrics is required. Proof of English proficiency is required.
Level: Second cycle
Course/Ladok-code: J2AAET
School: Jönköping International Business School
Course information
- Type of courseProgramme instance course
- Type of instructionNormal teaching
- Semester2026 Week 41 - 2027 Week 2
- Study pace100%
- LocationJönköping
- Teaching hoursDay-time
- Tuition feeApplies only to students outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland.23400 sek
- Course Syllabus
- Occasion codeJ1027
Content updated 2013-07-31



