Teaching
Applied Econometrics TD: Introduction to Data Analysis and Causal ID in R
Type: Tutorial Course
Level: Master (First Year)
Years: 2025-2026
Professor: Clément Bosquet
Language: French
Description
This course introduces Masters students to R, and applying concepts learned in theoretical using programming skills. The first part of the course focuses on learning programming and data management basics. The second part explores how to implement a range of methodologies including OLS, Panel, IV, and quasi-experiments.
Units
- Introduction to R User Interface
- Data Import and Manipulation in R
- Basics of Data Cleaning and Visualizations
- Basic Regressions and Statistical Testing
- Descriptive Statistics and Graphs in R
- Introduction to panel data
- Introduction to fixed effects + implementation in R
- Statistical testing/inference with fixed effects.
- Introduction to Instrumental Variables and implementation in R
- Introduction to Quasi-experiments and DID and implementation in R
International Trade TD
Type: Tutorial Course
Level: Undergraduate (Third Year)
Years: 2023-2024, 2025-2026
Professor: Léa Marchal
Language: French
Description
This course introduces Undergraduate students to the main theories of international trade from classical models like Ricardo’s comparative advantage and Heckscher-Ohlin, to more modern approaches like the Standard Trade model and economies of scale.
Units
- World Trade: An overview
- The Ricardian Model
- Specific Factors and Income Distribution
- The Heckscher-Ohlin Model
- The Standard Trade Model and Trade Policy
- External Economies of Scale and the International Location of Production
- Firms in the Global Economy
Other Academic Responsibilities
Conference Series in Economics Development - Vice President (2024-2025); President (2025-2026)
Lead organization of a series of conferences, contacting speakers, chairing sessions, and logistical coordination.
Seminar Description:
This seminar invites professionals and researchers in the field of Development Economics to present their work to students and discuss current issues in the field. Previous guests include Kunal Sen (UNU-WIDER), Lucas Leblanc (OECD-LEED), Olivia Cuq (OECD Developement), Andrea Cinque (OECD Development Centre)