Econometría fundamental

Econometría fundamental

Author: Meza Carvajalino, Carlos Arturo

Publisher: Universidad de la Salle

Published: 2014-03-28

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9588844215

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Siempre se ha considerado que por más difícil que les parezca a los estudiantes formalizar los modelos econométricos, mayor es el reto del educador de conseguir que esta técnica sea lo más entendible posible, con el objetivo de despertar en ellos el interés por el conocimiento de lo complejo para comprender lo simple. Por ello, una de las razones principales para escribir este texto fue la de poner a disposición de los alumnos un texto de fácil comprensión del lenguaje formal y brindarles en su proceso algunos elementos fundamentales. El texto está organizado en siete partes y trece capítulos, y está escrito en un lenguaje comprensible, con ejemplos resueltos paso a paso, para que pueda ser consultado por estudiantes de un curso de econometría básica, de econometría intermedia o por aquellos interesados en el tema del análisis econométrico e instrumentos de política y social. De igual manera, va dirigido a los docentes que deseen conocer las diferentes metodologías aplicadas en la formalización econométrica y las formas funcionales de los modelos que se aplican en la investigación económica y social.


Econometría

Econometría

Author: Carlos Arturo, Meza Cavajalino

Publisher: Universidad de la Salle

Published: 2022-07-18

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 6287510269

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A diferencia de los dos libros publicados previamente por el autor: “Econometría fundamental” y “Econometría de series de tiempo” este texto, además de integrar los temas básicos e intermedios en el proceso lógico-empírico, incluye nuevos elementos relacionados con las ciencias de la salud en la medición del riesgo a través de modelos de corte transversal; y profundiza en “el paso a paso” al abordar cada metodología econométrica, con el uso de los respectivos programas econométricos. Por complejo que parezca el modelamiento econométrico, “el paso a paso” facilita a los estudiantes tanto de las ciencias económicas como de otras disciplinas, encontrar el camino más expedito para hallar las respuestas desde la construcción lógica-empírica que ofrece la amalgama entre las ciencias económicas, matemáticas y estadísticas con las cuales se construye el fascinante mundo de la econometría.


Structural Econometric Models

Structural Econometric Models

Author: Eugene Choo

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2013-12-18

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 1783500530

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This volume focuses on recent developments in the use of structural econometric models in empirical economics. The first part looks at recent developments in the estimation of dynamic discrete choice models. The second part looks at recent advances in the area empirical matching models.


Basic Econometrics

Basic Econometrics

Author: Dr.M.Chitra

Publisher: Shanlax Publications

Published:

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 9395422769

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This book is a guide for students who are studying econometrics as a course in their programme, There are 5 modules or units in this study material. The first unit explicate from the origin of econometrics, meaning, definition, need econometrics as a separate discipline, the scope of econometrics, Methodology of Econometrics, Reasons for introduction of stochastic error term, the difference between economic and econometric model and limitation. The second unit depicts about the simple linear regression in the aspects of its assumptions, derivations of its estimation of parameter value, properties and its technical note, applications of simple linear regression with examples. The third unit is the extension of simple linear regression as multiple regression with basic input with examples for applying in reality. The fourth unit briefly explains the violations of assumptions such as multicollinearity, homesecdasticity, autocorrelation, and specification errors in the aspects of causes, consequences, way of diagnostic the presence or absence and the remedies to rectify the issues. The fifth module or unit introduces about the qualitative response models with dummies, distributed lag models with importance’s of lag, analysis of variance, analysis of covariance, comparison of analysis of variance and analysis of covariance. The last unit attempted to explain about the free open source software Gretel to apply in need of finding solution to an economic phenomenon. The Glossary is attached in the annexure for a better understanding the terminology of econometrics which will support to face multiple choice questions of any competitive examinations in national and state level. In Simple words, this book is a guide to get the knowledge of econometrics and apply the same into reality wherever necessary.


Fundamentals of Applied Econometrics

Fundamentals of Applied Econometrics

Author: Richard A. Ashley

Publisher: Wiley Global Education

Published: 2012-04-13

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 1118213513

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Fundamentals of Applied Econometrics is designed for an applied, undergraduate econometrics course providing students with an understanding of the most fundamental econometric ideas and tools. The text serves both the student whose interest is in understanding how one can use sample data to illuminate economic theory and the student who wants and needs a solid intellectual foundation on which to build practical experiential expertise. Divided into two parts, the first half provides a thorough undergraduate-level treatment of multiple regressions including an extensive statistics review with integrated, hands-on Acting Learning Exercises so students learn by doing. The second half of the book covers a number of advanced topics: panel data modeling, time series analysis, binary-choice modeling, and an introduction to GMM. This latter portion of the book is very suitable for a more advanced course: a second-term undergraduate course, a Masters level course, or as a companion reading for a Doctoral level course.


Time Series Econometrics

Time Series Econometrics

Author: Klaus Neusser

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-06-14

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 331932862X

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This text presents modern developments in time series analysis and focuses on their application to economic problems. The book first introduces the fundamental concept of a stationary time series and the basic properties of covariance, investigating the structure and estimation of autoregressive-moving average (ARMA) models and their relations to the covariance structure. The book then moves on to non-stationary time series, highlighting its consequences for modeling and forecasting and presenting standard statistical tests and regressions. Next, the text discusses volatility models and their applications in the analysis of financial market data, focusing on generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedastic (GARCH) models. The second part of the text devoted to multivariate processes, such as vector autoregressive (VAR) models and structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) models, which have become the main tools in empirical macroeconomics. The text concludes with a discussion of co-integrated models and the Kalman Filter, which is being used with increasing frequency. Mathematically rigorous, yet application-oriented, this self-contained text will help students develop a deeper understanding of theory and better command of the models that are vital to the field. Assuming a basic knowledge of statistics and/or econometrics, this text is best suited for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students.


Essential Statistics, Regression, and Econometrics

Essential Statistics, Regression, and Econometrics

Author: Gary Smith

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2015-06-08

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 0128034920

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Essential Statistics, Regression, and Econometrics, Second Edition, is innovative in its focus on preparing students for regression/econometrics, and in its extended emphasis on statistical reasoning, real data, pitfalls in data analysis, and modeling issues. This book is uncommonly approachable and easy to use, with extensive word problems that emphasize intuition and understanding. Too many students mistakenly believe that statistics courses are too abstract, mathematical, and tedious to be useful or interesting. To demonstrate the power, elegance, and even beauty of statistical reasoning, this book provides hundreds of new and updated interesting and relevant examples, and discusses not only the uses but also the abuses of statistics. The examples are drawn from many areas to show that statistical reasoning is not an irrelevant abstraction, but an important part of everyday life. Includes hundreds of updated and new, real-world examples to engage students in the meaning and impact of statistics Focuses on essential information to enable students to develop their own statistical reasoning Ideal for one-quarter or one-semester courses taught in economics, business, finance, politics, sociology, and psychology departments, as well as in law and medical schools Accompanied by an ancillary website with an instructors solutions manual, student solutions manual and supplementing chapters


Basic Econometrics

Basic Econometrics

Author: Damodar N. Gujarati

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 746

ISBN-13: 9780070251885

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Gujarati's Basic Econometrics provides an elementary but comprehensive introduction to econometrics without resorting to matrix algebra, calculus, or statistics beyond the elementary level. Because of the way the book is organized, it may be used at a variety of levels of rigor. For example, if matrix algebra is used, theoretical exercises may be omitted. A CD of data sets is provided with the text.