Instructor Resources

Mostly Harmless Econometrics Mostly Harmless Econometrics : An Empiricist's Companion
Joshua D. Angrist and Jörn-Steffen Pischke

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Data Sets and Programs

Data sets and programs used to produce some of the empirical results in the book are available in the MHE Data Archive.

Instructors’ Corner

Real examples of how Mostly Harmless Econometrics (MHE) is being used in the classroom. Reading lists, problem sets, and data sets coming soon.

MIT
Joshua D. Angrist

At MIT, Josh uses MHE paired with Wooldridge’s undergrad text. Here is Josh’s reading list. [UPDATED LINK IS COMING]

At MIT, Josh uses MHE for a graduate course in applied econometrics. [UPDATED LINK IS COMING]

London School of Economics
Jörn-Steffen (Steve) Pischke

At LSE, Steve uses MHE for a Ph.D. short course and, paired with Stock and Watson, for a Masters course in econometric methods.
 

Blog Archive

The MHE Blog was a space used to post corrections and comments and to address any questions about the material in Mostly Harmless Economics. You may visit the Mostly Harmless Econometrics Blog Archive housed at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine.