Current Teaching
Lectures I will be teaching at ENSAI (École Nationale de la Statistique et de l’Analyse de l’Information) starting 2024:
- Fixed and random effects models
- Linear model
- Logit and probit models
- Endogeneity
- Policy evaluation
- Fixed and random effects models
- Linear model
- Logit and probit models
- Endogeneity
- Policy evaluation
- Causal machine learning
- Personalization
- Explainability and transparency
- Biases
Past Courses Portfolio
From 2022 to 2024, I taught as a Lecturer at Aix-Marseille Université in:
- Counting methods
- Probability measures
- Independence, conditioning and Bayes’ rule
- Discrete and continuous random variables
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From 2019 to 2024, I also served as a Teaching Assistant at Aix-Marseille Université for courses including:
- Linear regression
- OLS estimator
- Student’s t tests and F tests
- Consistency and asymptotic normality
- Instrumental variables
- Illustration using R
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- Logit and probit models
- Maximum likelihood
- Tests: Wald, Lagrange multipliers, likelihood ratio statistics
- Illustration using Stata
- Derivatives & integrals
- Optimization
- Hessian matrix
- Taylor’s theorem
- Lagrange function
- Implicit function theorem
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- Counting methods
- Probability measures
- Independence, conditioning and Bayes’ rule
- Discrete and continuous random variables
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- Monopoly
- Price discrimination
- Basic concepts in game theory
- Imperfect competition - Cournot, Bertrand, Hotelling