The GATT-RAs repository (repo) serves two purposes:
- Training and coding sandbox for RAs on the "Quantifying GATT Trade Liberalization" project.
- A coding sandbox is a testing environment that is isolated from substantive work that allows for learning and experimentation without the potential for harm to the substantive work
- Start by clicking on the "Issues" tab above and sort it by "Oldest." Then follow the directions for each issue in order.
- This is where RAs will post their daily hours and reflections.
- Unless explicitly agreed otherwise, daily hours and reflections will be posted via a file named "insert_your_first_name_here.rmd" that has been created for you in the repo.
- You will update the file at the end of each workday and then submit it as a pull request in this repo.
- profBuzard.rmd (in this repo) is an example that will give you an idea of what we're looking for.