On-Site
Professional training, summer schools, supplementary courses, other, online courses
6 ECTS
Full Time
The course is free of charge
This course is offered in collaboration with the Center for Regional Economic Development (CRED), University of Bern
In the last decade, the use of spatial data in empirical analyses has spread to a variety of economic fields, including urban and real estate economics, development and environmental economics, labor and public economics, economic history, and trade. The aim of the course is to provide students and researchers with an effective and systematic workflow allowing them to extract and structure information provided by spatial data. To this end, the course will primarily focus on the automation of tasks involving spatial data using Python and ArcGIS. Among others, these tasks include importing different formats of spatial data, projecting spatial data to a common reference system, defining a spatial structure, selecting areas according to specific rules, merging data according to their spatial relationship, statistics, and computing exporting spatial the results. Additionally, the course will show how to integrate these tasks into the workflow of standard statistical software, such as R and Stata. The programming part of the lecture is complemented with a discussion of papers published in leading economic journals that exploit spatial data in their econometric analyses.
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3012 Bern , Switzerland