Introductory econometrics / by Phoebus Dhrymes ; with contributions by John Guerard.
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Introduction --
Chapter 1: General linear model I --
Chapter 2: General linear model II --
Chapter 3: The General Linear Model III --
Chapter 4: The General Linear Model IV --
Chapter 5: Misspecification analysis and errors in variables --
Chapter 6: Systems of simultaneous equations --
Chapter 7: Time series modeling --
Chapter 8: Forecasting: accuracy and evaluation --
Chapter 9: Discreet choice models: logit and probit analysis --
Chapter 10: Statistical and probabilistic background.
This book provides a rigorous introduction to the principles of econometrics and gives students and practitioners the tools they need to effectively and accurately analyze real data. Thoroughly updated to address the developments in the field that have occurred since the original publication of this classic text, the second edition has been expanded to include two chapters on time series analysis and one on nonparametric methods. Discussions on covariance (including GMM), partial identification, and empirical likelihood have also been added. The selection of topics and the level of discourse give sufficient variety so that the book can serve as the basis for several types of courses. This book is intended for upper undergraduate and first year graduate courses in economics and statistics and also has applications in mathematics and some social sciences where a reasonable knowledge of matrix algebra and probability theory is common. It is also ideally suited for practicing professionals who want to deepen their understanding of the methods they employ. Also available for the new edition is a solutions manual, containing answers to the end-of-chapter exercises.
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