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Advanced Time Series 872

These course notes are for the section on Bayesian econometrics. Incomplete, but frequently updated.

The notebooks folder contains all the Pluto notebooks for this class. To get started with Pluto, please visit the Github page or watch this video

Rough course outline

  1. Introduction to Julia from QuantEcon -- Complete ✔️
  2. Sampling, random variables and distributions -- Final Draft ✔️
  3. Bayesian thinking (Bernoulli / Binomial) -- Final Draft ✔️ [R code available]
  4. Starting with simulation (Normal) -- Final Draft ✔️ [R code available]
  5. Markov chain Monte Carlo -- Final Draft ✔️
  6. Bayesian linear regression -- First Draft ✔️
  7. Bayesian Vector Autoregression (BVARs) -- First Draft ✔️
  8. State space modelling and TVP-VARs -- Incomplete ❌ (Time permitting)
  9. Kalman filter -- Empty ❌ (Will not cover this year)

R code for many of the lectures will also be uploaded, for those that are more comfortable using R. However, the main programming language for this course will be Julia. No familiarity with Julia is assumed. We will be starting from basic principles.

Resources

Below is a non-exhaustive list of the resources used to construct the notes for this course. I owe a debt of gratitude to these wonderful people for making resources freely available.

  1. MIT (2021). Computational Thinking. -- NB resource! Most of the first lecture based on this.
  2. QuantEcon (2021). Quantitative Economics with Julia. -- Lectures 0, 4, 8
  3. Aki Vehtari (2020). Bayesian Data Analysis. -- Lectures 2, 3, 4
  4. José Eduardo Storopoli (2021). Bayesian Statistics with Julia and Turing. -- Lectures 2, 3, 4
  5. Gary Koop (2021). Bayesian Econometrics. -- Lectures 5, 6, 7
  6. Joshua Chan (2017). Notes on Bayesian Econometrics. -- Lectures 5, 6, 7
  7. Jamie Cross (2020). Introduction to Bayesian Econometrics -- Lectures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

We will also make use of notes from the University of Queensland.

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