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Introductory Econometrics

Theory and Applications - Second Edition

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  • 436 páginas
  • 16 horas de lectura

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There was a revolution in econometrics during the 1980s, with particularly interesting developments in Britain and Europe. Introductory Econometrics, second edition, has been revised to incorporate all the latest developments and covers standard econometric theories, many of which are confusing to undergraduate students. This book aims to explain all the standard theories in a simple, concise manner. production functions and demand for money and also provides a combination of theory and applications. Each chapter contains exercises for subject revision and new chapters include: maximum likelihood estimation; extensions of classical linear model; breakdowns in classical assumptions; lagged variables. BA economics, MSc economics and non-specialist econometricians courses.

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Introductory Econometrics, R. Leighton Thomas

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Título
Introductory Econometrics
Subtítulo
Theory and Applications - Second Edition
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1993
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
436
ISBN10
0582073782
ISBN13
9780582073784
Serie
Descripción
There was a revolution in econometrics during the 1980s, with particularly interesting developments in Britain and Europe. Introductory Econometrics, second edition, has been revised to incorporate all the latest developments and covers standard econometric theories, many of which are confusing to undergraduate students. This book aims to explain all the standard theories in a simple, concise manner. production functions and demand for money and also provides a combination of theory and applications. Each chapter contains exercises for subject revision and new chapters include: maximum likelihood estimation; extensions of classical linear model; breakdowns in classical assumptions; lagged variables. BA economics, MSc economics and non-specialist econometricians courses.