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Introduction to Econometrics by Pearson 3rd Editon


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  • ISBN13:9789352863501
  • ISBN10:935286350X
  • Language:English
  • Author:James, H Stock; Mark, W. Watson
  • Publisher:Pearson Education
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  • ISBN13:9789352863501
  • ISBN10:935286350X
  • Language:English
  • Author:James, H Stock; Mark, W. Watson
  • Publisher:Pearson Education
  • Pages:840
  • Binding:Paperback
  • SUPC: SDL444348366

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Introduction to Econometrics is designed for a first course in undergraduate econometrics. It differs from other textbooks in three main ways. First, it integrates real-world questions and data into the development of the theory. Second, choice of topics reflects modern theory and practice. Third, theory and assumptions that are provided match the applications. Aim of this text is to teach students to become sophisticated consumers of econometrics and to do so at a level of mathematics appropriate for an introductory course.

The Third Edition Update maintains a focus on currency, while building on the philosophy that applications should drive the theory, not the other way around.

About the Author

James H Stock, Harvard University

Mark W. Watson, Princeton University

Features

• Updated treatment of standard errors for panel data regression

• Discussion of when and why missing data can present a problem for regression analysis

• The use of regression discontinuity design as a method for analyzing quasiexperiments

• Updated discussion of weak instruments

• Discussion of the use and interpretation of control variables integrated into the core development of regression analysis

• Introduction of the “potential outcomes” framework for experimental data

• Additional general interest boxes

• Additional exercises, both pencil-and-paper and empirical

Table Content

Part I. Introduction and Review

1. Economic Questions and Data

2. Review of Probability

3. Review of Statistics

Part II. Fundamentals of Regression Analysis

4. Linear Regression with One Regressor

5. Regression with a Single Regressor: Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals

6. Linear Regression with Multiple Regressors

7. Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals in Multiple Regression

8. Nonlinear Regression Functions

9. Assessing Studies Based on Multiple Regression

Part III. Further Topics in Regression Analysis

10. Regression with Panel Data

11. Regression with a Binary Dependent Variable

12. Instrumental Variables Regression

13. Experiments and Quasi-Experiments

Part IV. Regression Analysis of Economic Time Series Data

14. Introduction to Time Series Regression and Forecasting

15. Estimation of Dynamic Causal Effects

16. Additional Topics in Time Series Regression

Part V. The Econometric Theory of Regression Analysis

17. The Theory of Linear Regression with One Regressor

18. The Theory of Multiple Regression

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