Undergraduate Econometrics Using EViews, 2nd Edition

Books Using EViews


Author: R. Carter Hill, William E. Griffiths, George G. Judge
Publisher: John Wiley
ISBN-10: 978-0-471-41239-7
ISBN-13:
Copyright: 2000
Pages: 192 pages;
Price: £55
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This book explores econometrics using an intuitive approach that begins with an economic model. It emphasizes motivation, understanding, and implementation and shows readers how economic data are used with economic and statistical models as a basis for estimating key economic parameters, testing economic hypotheses and predicting economic outcomes.

Table of Contents

Preface

1.       Introduction to EViews

2.       Computing Normal Probabilities

3.       The Simple Linear Regression Model: Specification and Estimation

4.       Properties of the Least Squares Estimators

5.       Inference in the Simple Regression Model

6.       The Simple Linear Regression Model: Reporting th Results and Choosing the     Functional Form

7.       The Multiple Regression Model

8.       Further Inference in the Multiple Regression Model

9.       Dummy (Binary) Variables

10.     Nonlinear Models

11.     Heteroskedasticity

12.     Autocorrelation

13.     Random Regression and Moment Based Estimation

14.     Simultaneous Equations Models

15.     Distributed Lag Models

16.     Regression with Time Series Data

17.     Pooling Time-Series and Cross-Sectional Data

18.     Qualitative and Limited Dependent Variable Models

19.     Obtaining Economic Data from the Internet

 
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