Using excel for principles of econometrics / Genevieve Briand , R. Carter Hill.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York [etc.] : Wiley, 2011.Edition: 4th ed.Description: 470 p. : graphics. ; 27 cmISBN:- 9781118032107
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Introduction to Excel —
The Simple Linear Regression Model —
Interval Estimation and Hypothesis Testing —
Prediction, Goodness-of-Fitand Modeling Issues —
The Multiple Linear Regression —
Further Inf ere nee in the Multiple Regression Model —
Using Indicator Variables —
Heteroskedasticity —
Regressions with Time Series Data: Stationary Variables —
Random Regressors and Moment-Based Estimation —
Simultaneous EquationsModels —
Nonstationary Time-Series Data and Cointegration —
Vector Error Correction and Vector Autoregressive Models —
Time-Varying Volatility and ARCH Models —
Panel Data Models —
Qualitative and Limited Dependent Variable Models —
APPENDIX A Mathematical Tools —
APPENDIX B Review of Probability Concepts —
APPENDIX C Review of Statistical Inference.
Principles of Econometrics is an introductory book for undergraduate students in economics and finance, and can be used for MBA and first-year graduate students in many fields. The 4th Edition provides students with an understanding of why econometrics is necessary and a working knowledge of basic econometric tools. This text emphasizes motivation, understanding and implementation by introducing very simple economic models and asking economic questions that students can answer.