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A DICTIONARY OF ECONOMETRICS
This important new dictionary – the first of its kind, now available in paperback - presents an accessible source of reference on the main concepts and techniques in econometrics.
Featuring entries on all the major areas in theoretical econometrics, the dictionary will be used by students, both undergraduate and post graduate, to aid their understanding of the subject. Sorted by alphabetical order, each entry is a short essay which is designed to present the essential points of a particular concept or technique and offer a concise guide to other relevant literature.
Featuring entries on all the major areas in theoretical econometrics, the dictionary will be used by students, both undergraduate and post graduate, to aid their understanding of the subject. Sorted by alphabetical order, each entry is a short essay which is designed to present the essential points of a particular concept or technique and offer a concise guide to other relevant literature.
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This important new dictionary – the first of its kind, now available in paperback – presents an accessible source of reference on the main concepts and techniques in econometrics.
Featuring entries on all the major areas in theoretical econometrics, the dictionary will be used by students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, to aid their understanding of the subject. Sorted by alphabetical order, each entry is a short essay which is designed to present the essential points of a particular concept or technique and offer a concise guide to other relevant literature.
Written in an accessible and discursive style, the book adopts non-technical language to make the topics accessible to those who need to know more about applied econometrics and the underlying econometric theory. It will be widely welcomed as an indispensable supplement to the standard textbook literature and will be particularly well suited to students following modular courses.
An essential source of reference for both undergraduate and post graduate students, the dictionary will also be useful for professional economists seeking to keep abreast of the latest developments in econometrics.
Featuring entries on all the major areas in theoretical econometrics, the dictionary will be used by students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, to aid their understanding of the subject. Sorted by alphabetical order, each entry is a short essay which is designed to present the essential points of a particular concept or technique and offer a concise guide to other relevant literature.
Written in an accessible and discursive style, the book adopts non-technical language to make the topics accessible to those who need to know more about applied econometrics and the underlying econometric theory. It will be widely welcomed as an indispensable supplement to the standard textbook literature and will be particularly well suited to students following modular courses.
An essential source of reference for both undergraduate and post graduate students, the dictionary will also be useful for professional economists seeking to keep abreast of the latest developments in econometrics.
Critical Acclaim
‘This book is a very useful reference for students of econometrics as well as for professionals in that field.’
– Journal of the American Statistical Association
‘An important addition to any library collecting in the subject of econometrics, upper-division undergraduate and above.’
– J.A. Aufdenkamp, Choice
‘. . . this is an important reference book and should be purchased by research collections and other libraries serving significant numbers of management, economics, or other students likely to need material on regression and related modelling and forecasting techniques.’
– Nigel Tappin, American Reference Books Annual
– Journal of the American Statistical Association
‘An important addition to any library collecting in the subject of econometrics, upper-division undergraduate and above.’
– J.A. Aufdenkamp, Choice
‘. . . this is an important reference book and should be purchased by research collections and other libraries serving significant numbers of management, economics, or other students likely to need material on regression and related modelling and forecasting techniques.’
– Nigel Tappin, American Reference Books Annual