The Structural Econ Guy
Hi, I’m Tyler Ransom, an associate professor of economics at the University of Oklahoma. On this channel, I share my knowledge and experience on doing economics research and estimating structural econometric models. Structural modeling is a powerful statistical technique that allows you to test complex causal relationships among observed and latent variables. I also show you how to code structural models in Julia, a fast and flexible programming language for data analysis and scientific computing.
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When Is Structural Modeling Useful?

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The Structural vs. Reduced Form SPECTRUM in Economics

Unit Testing: The Hand Washing of Programming (Clean Code Tutorial)

The BEST way to keep your code simple! (Abstract, but not too much)

How to Organize Your Code Projects (Your Future Self Will Thank You!)

Automation: The Secret to Reproducible Research (Save 9.5 Hours Per Project!)

Why Your Code Keeps You Up at Night (Clean Coding for Scientists)