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Much of our course has been influenced by existing courses on programming practices. Please see the Acknowlegements page for further information about those who have had a large influence on our philosophy and on which some materials are based.
All materials, like those that we are based on, are licensed under a by attribution license, CC-BY-NC-SA in our case. The license allows you to copy, remix and redistribute any of our publicly available materials, under the condition that you attribute the work (details in the license) and do not make profits from it. Read the complete license information here. Here is a short summary:
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Suggested Citation Format
The suggested citation to be included in any such copies and other derivative work is:
Lachlan Deer, Adran Etter, Julian Langer & Max Winkler (2017) Programming Practices for Research in Economics, University of Zurich