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- ISBN 9780199676828
- Weight: 1130g
- Dimensions: 205 x 250mm
- Publication Date: 21 Apr 2016
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Introduction to Econometrics provides students with clear and simple mathematics notation and step-by-step explanations of mathematical proofs, to give them a thorough understanding of the subject. Extensive exercises throughout build confidence by encouraging students to apply econometric techniques.
Retaining its student-friendly approach, Introduction to Econometrics has a comprehensive revision guide to all the essential statistical concepts needed to study econometrics, additional Monte Carlo simulations, new summaries, and non-technical introductions to more advanced topics at the end of chapters.
This book is supported by online resources, which include:
For lecturers:
· Instructor's manual for the text and data sets, detailing the exercises and their solutions.
· Customizable PowerPoint slides.
For students:
· Data sets referred to in the book.
· A comprehensive study guide offers students the opportunity to gain experience with econometrics through practice with exercises.
· Software manual.
· PowerPoint slides with explanations.
Dr Christopher Dougherty is an Associate Professor in Economics at the London School of Economics.
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