A Guide to Econometrics
Peter Kennedy
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Description for A Guide to Econometrics
Hardback. This is the perfect (and essential) supplement for all econometrics classes--from a rigorous first undergraduate course, to a first master's, to a PhD course. It explains what is going on in textbooks full of proofs and formulas. Kennedy's A Guide to Econometrics offers intuition, skepticism, insights, humor, and practical advice (do's and don'ts). Num Pages: 600 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: KCH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 257 x 190 x 48. Weight in Grams: 1270.
This is the perfect (and essential) supplement for all econometrics classes--from a rigorous first undergraduate course, to a first master's, to a PhD course.
- Explains what is going on in textbooks full of proofs and formulas
- Offers intuition, skepticism, insights, humor, and practical advice (dos and don’ts)
- Contains new chapters that cover instrumental variables and computational considerations
- Includes additional information on GMM, nonparametrics, and an introduction to wavelets
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
600
Condition
New
Number of Pages
608
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781405182584
SKU
V9781405182584
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99-50
About Peter Kennedy
Peter Kennedy is Professor of Economics at Simon Fraser University. In addition to A Guide to Econometrics, he is author of Macroeconomic Essentials: Understanding Economics in the News, 2e (2000), and is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Forecasting, the Journal of Economic Education, and Economics Bulletin.
Reviews for A Guide to Econometrics
"The first edition of this book was a slim, non-technical introduction that would commonly be recommended to students struggling with their main course text. Over the years it has metamorphosed into a substantial volume in its own right, but the basic idea remains; light on technicalities but strong on insights, tips and quirky asides." (Times Higher Educations Supplement, February 2009) ... Read more