This book is intended for a first year graduate course in
econometrics. However, the first six chapters have no matrix algebra
and can be used in an advanced undergraduate class. This can be
supplemented by some of the material in later chapters that do not
require matrix algebra, like the first part of Chapter 11 on
simultaneous equations and Chapter 14 on time-series analysis. This
book teaches some of the basic econometric methods and the underlying
assumptions behind them. Estimation, hypotheses testing and prediction
are three recurrent themes in this book. Some uses of econometric
methods include (i) empirical testing of economic t- ory, whether it
is the permanent income consumption theory or purchasing power parity,
(ii) forecasting, whether it is GNP or unemployment in the U.S.
economy or future sales in the c- puter industry. (iii) Estimation of
price elasticities of demand, or returns to scale in production. More
importantly, econometric methods can be used to simulate the effect of
policy changes like a tax increase on gasoline consumption, or a ban
on advertising on cigarette consumption.
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ISBN
9783662046937
Publisert
2020
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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