Using econometrics : a practical guide
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Using econometrics : a practical guide
HarperCollins, c1992
2nd ed
Available at 2 libraries
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Note
System requirements for computer disk (Ecstat student version): IBM compatible; DOS; 1 disk drive or hard disk; monochrome or color monitor
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This title represents a new approach to the understanding of as well as experienced practitioners, looking for a refresher or reference source, this text covers single-equation linear regression analysis in an easy-to-understand format that emphasizes real-world examples and exercises. The book's "intuitive" approach avoids matrix algebra and relegates proofs and calculus to the footnotes.
Table of Contents
- An overview of regression analysis
- ordinary least squares
- learning to use regression analysis
- the classical model
- basic statistics and hypothesis testing
- specification - choosing the independent variables
- specification - choosing a functional form
- multicollearity
- serial correlation
- heteroskedasticity
- a regression user's handbook
- distributed lag models I
- distributed lag models II
- simultaneous equations
- forecasting.
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