The data set must contain a minimum of 3 variables, (one dependent variable and at least 2 right hand side variables to be added to a constant term). You should concentrate on estimating a multiple (rather than simple) regression model. You cannot use the data sets used in the problem sets or lectures

Project description The data set must contain a minimum of 3 variables, (one dependent variable and at least 2 right hand side variables to be added to a constant term). You should concentrate on estimating a multiple (rather than simple) regression model. You cannot use the data sets used in the problem sets or lectures. You must find your own data (with 2 exceptions see below) You should have a minimum of 50 observations in your regressions. Anything less will be penalised heavily you must also provide a disk or USB containing i) the data you have used ii) the Stata output log containing your regression output (any output including graphs - generated using any other package will be penalised) and iii) a copy of the project Do NOT use a package other than Stata top do the project. This can often cause confusion that this is your own work. Nor is it necessary. The project is a demonstration that you understand and can implement the (relevant) techniques/tests covered in the course. This includes mastering and understanding relevant Stata commandsThe dissertation should read something like a typical article that you would find in a (non-technical) academic journal like the Journal of Economic Perspectives or the May Papers & Proceedings volumes of the American Economic Review, (the collection of back issues are in the library)One good way to find a topic to study is to read the economic pages of the broadsheet newspapers and/or academic articles summarised in overview journals like the Journal of Economic Perspectives or Journal of Economic Literature both of which are in the library. In addition there are specialist journals, (and therefore more technical), such as the American Economic Review, Economic Journal, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Industrial Economics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Finance which should all be good sources of current issues concerning academic economists ---------- Added on 27.01.2015 14:08 and please help me to make a name of the topic, you can choose whatever you want just have to relate to the content PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)