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245 | 0 | _aIntroduction to the theory of econometrics | |
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_aAmsterdam _bVU University Press, _c2019 |
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_axi, 128 p. _bill. _c22 cm. |
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_aIncludes bibliographical references and index. _r1. Approximation-- _r2. Best unbiased estimation-- _r3. Inference-- _r4. Maximum likelihood-- _r5. Asymptotitcs-- _r6. Conditioning-- _rAppendix A Matrices-- _rAppendix B Statistics-- |
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520 | _aThis little book contains a first course in econometric theory. It is based on lectures to second-year undergraduates who have learned some calculus, matrix algebra, and statistics (but no econometrics) in their first year. Two things are essential in such a course. First, a thorough knowledge of the standard linear regression model. And second, a thorough understanding of the principles of maximum likelihood. The book is also suitable as an introduction to econometrics for Masters and PhD students. | ||
590 | _bSupport resources available on publisher's website. | ||
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_aHB Economic Theory. Demography _918 |
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_aEconometrics _96309 |
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_aMagnus, Jan R. _eAuthor |
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856 | _uhttps://www.vuuniversitypress.com/product/introduction-to-the-theory-of-econometrics/?lang=en | ||
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