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Running regressions : a practical guide to quantitative research in economics, finance and development studies / Michelle Baddeley, Diana Barrowclough.

By: Baddeley, Michelle, 1965-.
Contributor(s): Barrowclough, Diana.
Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, c2009Description: xix, 289 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780521842112 (hbk.); 0521842115 (hbk.); 9780521603089 (pbk.); 0521603080 (pbk.).Subject(s): Econometrics | Least squares | Regression analysisDDC classification: 330.01519536
Contents:
An introduction to ordinary least squares -- Running simple regressions : global poverty and growth -- Using logs and estimating elasticities : demand for air travel -- Hypothesis testing : health expenditure and the quality of life -- Multiple regression analysis : housing demand in the UK -- Heteroscedasticity : R&D, invention and innovation -- Autocorrelation : tourism and the environment -- Model misspecification : Tobin's q and investment in the USA -- Structural breaks, non-stationarity and spurious regressions : venture capital and computing investment in the USA -- Error correction models : consumption and the multiplier in the UK -- Panel estimation : divorce and income -- Binary dependent variables : war and poverty.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An introduction to ordinary least squares -- Running simple regressions : global poverty and growth -- Using logs and estimating elasticities : demand for air travel -- Hypothesis testing : health expenditure and the quality of life -- Multiple regression analysis : housing demand in the UK -- Heteroscedasticity : R&D, invention and innovation -- Autocorrelation : tourism and the environment -- Model misspecification : Tobin's q and investment in the USA -- Structural breaks, non-stationarity and spurious regressions : venture capital and computing investment in the USA -- Error correction models : consumption and the multiplier in the UK -- Panel estimation : divorce and income -- Binary dependent variables : war and poverty.