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An introduction to econometrics using Shazam / Cheng Ming Yu, Sayed Hossain, Law Siong Hook

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Kuala Lumpur : McGraw-Hill (Malaysia), c2001Description: vii, 197 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9839340344
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.015195 CHE
Contents:
Foreword. - About the Authors. - Ch. 1. Introduction. - Ch. 2. Simple Regression Model. - Ch. 3. Multiple Regression Model. - Ch. 4. Functional Forms Of Regression Models. - Ch. 5. Regression on Dummy Independent. - Ch. 6. Multicollinearity. - Ch. 7. Heteroscedasticity. - Ch. 8. Autocorrelation. - Ch. 9. Model Selection 1. - Ch. 10. Model Selection 11. - References.
Summary: "This book will help readers with a minimal background in mathematics, statistics and economic theory to undertake empirical analyses, to interpret the results of research and to reach important conclusions from their own scientific studies. The Book offers a systematic approach to economic research and covers topics ranging from simple regression techniques though to the relatively complicated analysis of model section readers should find this book useful in building a basic understanding of, and appreciation for econometric analysis." - Back cover
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Foreword. - About the Authors. - Ch. 1. Introduction. - Ch. 2. Simple Regression Model. - Ch. 3. Multiple Regression Model. - Ch. 4. Functional Forms Of Regression Models. - Ch. 5. Regression on Dummy Independent. - Ch. 6. Multicollinearity. - Ch. 7. Heteroscedasticity. - Ch. 8. Autocorrelation. - Ch. 9. Model Selection 1. - Ch. 10. Model Selection 11. - References.

"This book will help readers with a minimal background in mathematics, statistics and economic theory to undertake empirical analyses, to interpret the results of research and to reach important conclusions from their own scientific studies. The Book offers a systematic approach to economic research and covers topics ranging from simple regression techniques though to the relatively complicated analysis of model section readers should find this book useful in building a basic understanding of, and appreciation for econometric analysis." - Back cover