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Using statistics in economics / R.L. Thomas.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Maidenhead : McGraw-Hill Education, c2005.Description: xiv, 611 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0077107438 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HB137 .T38
Contents:
Prerequisites Part I StatisticsChapter 1 - Discrete probability distributions Chapter 2 - Continuous variables Chapter 3 - Basic statistical inference Chapter 4 - Hypothesis Testing 1 Chapter 5 - Hypothesis Testing 2 Chapter 6 - More about probability and inference Chapter 7 - Chi-squared tests and nonparametric statistics Part II Econometrics Chapter 8 - What is econometrics? Chapter 9 - Two variable correlation and regression Chapter 10 - Introduction to non-linear regression Chapter 11 - What makes a good estimator? Chapter 12 - The classical regression model with two variables Chapter 13 - An introduction to multiple regression Chapter 14 - Models with qualitative effects Chapter 15 - Some problems with the classical model Chapter 16 - Introducing dynamic econometrics Chapter 17 - A possible best-practice methodology Solutions to examples Index
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Prerequisites Part I StatisticsChapter 1 - Discrete probability distributions Chapter 2 - Continuous variables Chapter 3 - Basic statistical inference Chapter 4 - Hypothesis Testing 1 Chapter 5 - Hypothesis Testing 2 Chapter 6 - More about probability and inference Chapter 7 - Chi-squared tests and nonparametric statistics Part II Econometrics Chapter 8 - What is econometrics? Chapter 9 - Two variable correlation and regression Chapter 10 - Introduction to non-linear regression Chapter 11 - What makes a good estimator? Chapter 12 - The classical regression model with two variables Chapter 13 - An introduction to multiple regression Chapter 14 - Models with qualitative effects Chapter 15 - Some problems with the classical model Chapter 16 - Introducing dynamic econometrics Chapter 17 - A possible best-practice methodology Solutions to examples Index

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