1. Write the introduction: Introduce your econometrics topic and tell the audience why it’s crucial. Also, include a statement summarizing the entire paper.
2. Describe the theoretical model: Tell the readers about the theoretical models to structure the empirical work.
3. Present the data: Describe the data, whether time series or cross-sectional. Use descriptive statistics data and graphics if possible.
4. Present the empirical model: Explain the model you intend to estimate and the functional form you intend to use.
5. Present your empirical results: This section presents empirical results using a table to summarize them.
6. Conclude the paper: Describe lessons from the research and state whether it supports the theory. Also, suggest approaches for future research on the topic.