Quantitative questions
• Data Description This section provides the details of the data sources, any transformations you have done to the data (for example, changing the units of some variables), gives a table of summary statistics (means and standard deviations) of the variables, and provides scatterplots and/or other relevant plots of the data. • Empirical Results This section provides the main empirical results in the paper. Conventionally, regression results are presented in tabular form, with footnotes clearly explaining the entries; Please consider Tables 7.1, 8.2, 8.3, 9.1, and 9.2 in the Textbook (SW) as an example. The initial table of results should present the main results; sensitivity analysis using alternative specifications can be presented in additional columns in that table or in subsequent tables. The text should provide a careful discussion of the results, including assessments both of statistical significance and of economic significance, that is, the magnitude of the estimated relations in a real-world sense. • Summary and Discussion This section summarizes your main empirical findings and discusses their implications for the original question of interes