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Econometrics Research Assistant — A DSH plugin with 6 tools for econometrics analysis

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📊 dsh-econ-tools — Econometrics Research Assistant

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A DeepSeek Harness plugin providing 6 ready-to-use econometrics tools covering the full research workflow: method selection, data preparation, model specification, empirical analysis, robustness checks, and result reporting.

MIT License DSH Plugin


Feature Overview

Tool Function Use Case
🎯 econ_method_guide Method Guide — Recommend appropriate econometric models based on research question and data type Research design stage, unsure which model to use
🧹 econ_data_prep Data Preparation — Missing value handling, outlier detection, variable transformation, categorical encoding, with Python code snippets Cleaning raw data before analysis
⚙️ econ_model_spec Model Specification & Variable Selection — Theory-driven, data-driven, hybrid, and ML-based (LASSO/Ridge/ElasticNet) strategies, with diagnostic checklists Selecting core variables and controls
🔬 econ_run_analysis Empirical Analysis — Supports OLS, IV/2SLS, Logit, Probit, panel FE, DID, RDD; auto-generates Python/R/Stata code templates with interpretation guidance Running regressions, interpreting results
🛡️ econ_robustness Robustness Checks — Omitted variables, measurement error, sample selection, model specification, outliers, parallel trends, placebo tests — 7 dimensions Verifying whether core findings are reliable
📝 econ_report Result Reporting — Generate descriptive statistics tables, baseline regression tables, and robustness check summaries in Markdown / LaTeX / HTML, bilingual (CN/EN) Writing papers, formatting result tables

Quick Start

Installation

Option 1: From GitHub (Recommended)

Clone the repository and install via the dsh CLI:

git clone https://github.com/Chaos-Hyper/dsh-econ-tools.git
cd dsh-econ-tools
dsh plugin install .

Option 2: Local File Installation

If you already have the source directory, install by path:

dsh plugin install /path/to/dsh-econ-tools

Or manually add it to the web profile dependencies (edit ~/.dsh/profiles/web/package.json):

"dependencies": {
    "dsh-econ-tools": "link:/path/to/dsh-econ-tools"
}

Then add "dsh-econ-tools" to the dsh.profile.bundles array, and run:

cd ~/.dsh/profiles/web
pnpm install

Restart DSH for the changes to take effect.

Usage

The Agent will automatically call the appropriate tool based on your research needs. For example:

"I want to study the impact of education on income using cross-sectional data. What model should I use?" → Agent calls econ_method_guide, recommending OLS, IV methods, etc.

"Run robustness checks for potential omitted variable bias." → Agent calls econ_robustness, providing Oster stability test and other solutions.


Tool Details

1. econ_method_guide

Parameters:

  • research_goal: Research goal (causal inference / prediction / policy evaluation)
  • dependent_type: Dependent variable type (continuous / binary / panel)
  • data_structure: Data structure (cross-section / time series / panel)
  • endogeneity_concern: Whether endogeneity is a concern (optional)

Sample output:

{
  "recommended_models": ["OLS", "DID"],
  "methodology_notes": ["Run model diagnostics", "Use robust standard errors"],
  "next_tools": ["econ_data_prep", "econ_model_spec", "econ_run_analysis"]
}

2. econ_data_prep

Parameters:

  • missing_rate: Missing data proportion (none / low / moderate / high)
  • outlier_concern: Whether to address outliers
  • variable_types: Variable types (continuous / categorical / dummy)
  • need_transformation: Whether variable transformation is needed

Output includes Python code: KNNImputer for missing values, Winsorize for outliers.

3. econ_model_spec

Four strategies:

Strategy Method Best For
Theory-driven Core model based on economic theory, add controls stepwise Replication studies
Data-driven Stepwise regression + AIC/BIC Many candidates, weak theory
Hybrid Theory screening → data-driven → LASSO review Most empirical research
ML-based LASSO / Ridge / Elastic Net / Random Forest High-dimensional data, prediction

4. econ_run_analysis

Supported models: OLS, IV/2SLS, Logit, Probit, Panel FE, DID, RDD

Auto-generated code:

  • Python: statsmodels + robust SE
  • R: fixest + lmtest + sandwich
  • Stata: reg + robust

5. econ_robustness

Seven dimensions:

Dimension Key Methods
Omitted variables Oster (2019) stability test, Altonji-Elder-Taber ratio
Measurement error Alternative variable estimation, IV correction
Sample selection Heckman two-stage, PSM
Model specification Functional form change, quantile regression, Bootstrap
Outliers Winsorize 1%/5%, trim extremes, M-estimation
Parallel trends Event study plot, placebo treatment time, permutation test
Placebo test Random treatment assignment, fictitious treatment time

6. econ_report

Report types:

  • Descriptive statistics table (Table 1)
  • Baseline regression table (Table 2, with significance stars, controls, FE, R² footnotes)
  • Robustness checks summary (Table 3)
  • Full research summary (all three tables)

Formats: Markdown, LaTeX, HTML

Languages: Chinese, English


Suggested Workflow

econ_method_guide    → Determine research method and model
       ↓
econ_data_prep       → Clean and preprocess data
       ↓
econ_model_spec      → Specify model, select variables
       ↓
econ_run_analysis    → Run regression analysis
       ↓
econ_robustness      → Verify result robustness
       ↓
econ_report          → Generate result report

License

MIT

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