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CHAPTER 1 Economic Questions & Data Kazu Matsuda IBEC PHBU 430 Econometrics

Ask a half dozen econometricians: What is econometrics? Econometrics is the science of testing economic theories. Econometrics is the set of tools used for forecasting future values of economic variables, such as a firm s sales, the overall growth of the economy, or stock prices. Econometrics is the process of fitting mathematical economic models to real-world data. Econometrics is the science and art of using historical data to make quantitative policy recommendations in government and business.

[1.1] Economic Questions We Examine Q#1: Does Reducing Class Size Improve Elementary School Education? But what, precisely, is the effect on elementary school education of reducing class size? We examine the relationship between class size and basic learning using data gathered from 420 California school districts in 1998. In the California data, students in districts with smaller class sizes tend to perform better on standardized tests than students in districts with larger classes.

[1.1] Economic Questions We Examine Q#2: Is There Racial Discrimination in the Market for Home Loans? By law, U.S. lending institutions cannot take race into account when deciding to grant or deny a request for a mortgage: Applicants who are identical in all ways but their race should be equally likely to have their mortgage applications approved. In contrast to this theoretical conclusion, researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston found that 28% of black applicants are denied mortgages, while only 9% of white applicants are denied.

[1.1] Economic Questions We Examine Q#3: How Much Do Cigarette Taxes Reduce Smoking? Cigarette smoking is a major public health concern worldwide. Tobacco industry STATE EXCISE TAX RATES ON CIGARETTES Life insurance quote

Q#3: How Much Do Cigarette Taxes Reduce Smoking? One of the most flexible tools for cutting consumption is to increase taxes on cigarettes. If the sales price goes up by 1%, by what % will the quantity of cigarettes sold decrease?

Q#3: How Much Do Cigarette Taxes Reduce Smoking? The data we examine are cigarette sales, prices, taxes, and personal income for U.S. states in the 1980s and 1990s. In these data, states with low taxes, and thus low cigarette prices, have high smoking rates, and states with high prices have low smoking rates.

[1.1] Economic Questions We Examine Q#4: What Will the Rate of Inflation Be Next Year? One aspect of the future in which macroeconomists and financial economists are particularly interested is the rate of overall price inflation during the next year. o Professional economists who rely on precise numerical forecasts use econometric models to make those forecasts. A forecaster s job is to predict the future using the past, and econometricians do this by using economic theory and statistical techniques to quantify relationships in historical data.

[1.2] Causal Effects & Idealized Experiments Causality = A specific action leads to a specific measurable consequence. Eating steak makes you less hungry. Getting third speeding ticket gets your driver s license suspended. Drinking 10th bottle of tea makes you sick. Getting A in Matsuda s class makes you genius. Randomized controlled experiment = It is controlled in the sense that there are both a? that receives no treatment and a? that receives the treatment. It is randomized in the sense that the treatment is assigned randomly.

[1.3] Data: Sources & Types Experimental vs. Observational Data Experimental data = come from experiments designed to evaluate a treatment or policy or to investigate a causal effect. The state of Tennessee financed a large randomized controlled experiment examining class size in the 1980s. Thousands of students were randomly assigned to classes of different sizes for several years and were given annual standardized tests.

Experimental vs. Observational Data Observational data = Data obtained by observing actual behavior outside an experimental setting. Observational data are collected using surveys, such as a telephone survey of consumers, and administrative records, such as historical records. In the real world, levels of treatment are not assigned at random, so it is difficult to sort out the effect of the treatment from other relevant factors.

[1.3] Data: Sources & Types TABLE 1.1 Selected Observations on Test Scores and Other Variables for California School Districts in 1998 data = Data on different entities workers, consumers, students, firms for a single time period. TABLE 1.2 Selected Observations on the Rates of Consumer Price Index (CPI) Inflation & Unemployment in the U.S.: Quarterly Data, 1959-2000 data = Data for a single entity (person, firm, country) collected at multiple time periods.

[1.3] Data: Sources & Types = Data for multiple entities in which each entity is observed at two or more time periods.