ECON 537 Microeconometrics in Healthcare Provides discussion and applications of econometric methods most commonly used in analyzing healthcare data and other microeconomic data. Topics include ANOVA, single and multi-variable linear regression, binary outcome models (logit, probit, tobit), panel data models (fixed effects and random effects), repeated measures models, count data models, two-part models, and survival analysis.
Credit 3 hrs Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation
Prerequisites - ECON 415 or equivalent, and ECON 502 Restriction by Major - Restriction by Degree Type -
Equivalent Course(s) - Course History - Title/Description/Prerequisite Change 6/2011, effective Fall 2011
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