Submission instructions Your submission requires uploading two files: 1. The R c

Submission instructions
Your submission requires uploading two files:
1. The R c

Submission instructions
Your submission requires uploading two files:
1. The R code containing all parts of your analysis
2. A pdf document containing the answers to all questions and the tables and figures
you are asked to produce.
Important: your overall word limit may NOT exceed 2000 words. Precise and concise
answers are preferred.
Guidelines:
1. How to submit text?
We have set word limits for each of the answers requiring text. Please state your word
count underneath each answer.
2. How to submit tables?
Your tables need to be formatted nicely. That means that they should be produced using
e.g. stargazer, have readable variable names, labels for each column etc. This should
include a footnote underneath that explains its contents and variable labels etc. that are
not obvious.
3. How to submit graphs or figures?
Again, these should be formatted nicely. Label y- and x-axes where appropriate, create a
legend if your figure contains several lines or similar. This should include a footnote
underneath that explains its contents and variable labels etc. that are not obvious.
What we expect:
As you will see on the next pages, the project is pre-structured through questions and
instructions. It looks very long at first glance, but this is mostly because we have broken
it down into tiny pieces to make it easier for you to solve. Practically all questions
require you to code which you will submit as a separate file. The project counts 60% of
your overall course mark.
To help you, we prefix each task by letting you know whether we expect you to produce
– text
– a number
– table(s)
– figure(s)
– equation (or empirical specification)
– or a combination of these.