Name: Tyler Ransom
Type: User
Company: University of Oklahoma
Bio: I am an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Oklahoma and a Research Associate at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
Twitter: tyleransom
Location: Norman, OK, USA
Blog: http://tyleransom.github.io
Tyler Ransom's Projects
Replication files or paper on moving costs and labor market frictions published in JHR
Examples for analyzing common data sets in R
Code and Data to replicate findings of Ransom & Ransom (2018) “Do High School Sports Build or Reveal Character? Bounding Causal Estimates of Sports Participation" published in *Economics of Education Review* (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econedurev.2018.04.002)
Code to replicate results of Ransom and Winters (2019) ILR Review paper
R package for interfacing with the Integrated Postsecondary Education System (IPEDS).
Data and Code to replicate results of "Understanding Migration Aversion using Elicited Counterfactual Choice Probabilities" by Kosar, Ransom and van der Klaauw published in Journal of Econometrics
BibTeX style file for the Journal of Labor Economics
Sample documents for conducting peer review in Economics
Intro files for beginners hoping to learn Julia
Analysis of data pertaining to the LDS Church
Code to estimate correlated learning models in Julia
Lecture notes for EC 607
Replication files for Arcidiacono, Kinsler and Ransom JOLE paper
Linux kernel source tree
Managerial Economics II: Machine Learning and Causal Inference
Course taught to rising second-year Econ PhD students about computational methods in Matlab.
A distributed key value store in under 1000 lines. Used in production at comma.ai
Data and Program files for Causal Inference: The Mixtape
Notes on machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Deep Learning framework for Julia
Replication of tables and figures from "Mostly Harmless Econometrics" in Stata, R, Python and Julia.
Official Documentation:
Code to extract North Carolina state budget information from online-published PDFs
practice with unit testing and code coverage
website for numerical methods course
MACS 40000: Economic Policy Analysis with Overlapping Generations Models
A small R package for interacting with the O*NET API.
Materials for Econometrics III PhD Class