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UC Berkeley Data 88E

UC Berkeley Data Science connector course Data 88E Economic Models

Data 88E: Economic Models is a course offered at UC Berkeley as part of the Data Science Connector Course series. It’s designed to bridge the gap between data science and economics by using real-world datasets and Python programming to illustrate key economic concepts. The course is intended for students from both data science and economics backgrounds, giving them a chance to apply computational tools to economic models.

Students work with Python in Jupyter Notebooks to explore economic concepts such as supply and demand, market equilibrium, utility, game theory, and more. The course emphasizes how economic decisions are influenced by real-world data and policy interventions, making it a practical intersection of economics and data science.

Python Packages : Datascience and Otter-Grader

As a connector course to the main Data 8 course, Data 88E labs mostly use a specific Python package developed at UC Berkeley for teaching. This package is known as datascience tables. Furthermore the notebooks also make extensive use of a Python package for automatic grading called otter-grader. Both packages are available from pypi using pip install XXX .

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  1. textbook textbook Public

    Textbook for Data 88: Economic Models at UC Berkeley

    Jupyter Notebook 16 12

  2. Data88e-online Data88e-online Public

    Jupyter Notebook 2 4

  3. data-88e.github.io data-88e.github.io Public

    Data 88 website

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  4. fa24-materials fa24-materials Public

    Student Materials for Data 88E

    Jupyter Notebook 1

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