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Is there a free version of MIT OpenCourseWare?

Is there a free version of MIT OpenCourseWare?

MIT OpenCourseWare is a free & open publication of material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum. No enrollment or registration. Freely browse and use OCW materials at your own pace.

Is there a Master’s in data economics and Development Policy at MIT?

The Master’s in Data, Economics, and Development Policy is the first master’s program to be offered by MIT’s Department of Economics. It is also the first program at MIT to exist exclusively in a blended (online/residential) form.

Which is the best course for Development Economics?

Send to friends and colleagues. Modify, remix, and reuse (just remember to cite OCW as the source.) This course emphasizes dynamic models of growth and development.

Who are the main authors of development economics?

Benjamin Olken, Esther Duflo, and Abhijit Banerjee. 14.771 Development Economics: Microeconomic Issues and Policy Models. Fall 2008. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.

Where can I download your for the first time?

For most Windows users, you will select “install R for the first time” and then select “Download R 3.2.0 for Windows” at the top of the page. For Mac users, you will want to download R-3.2.0.pkg if you have OS X 10.9 (mavericks) or higher installed and R-3.1.3-snowleopard.pkg for earlier versions of the operating system.

What should I do when I start are console?

When you start R, you should see a window titled “R Console”. In this window, there is some text, and then at the bottom there should be a > symbol (greater than symbol), followed by a blinking cursor. At the cursor, type: and then hit enter.

Which is the best version of your for Mac?

For Mac users, you will want to download R-3.2.0.pkg if you have OS X 10.9 (mavericks) or higher installed and R-3.1.3-snowleopard.pkg for earlier versions of the operating system. Please note that either version of R will work for this course.