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Addison-Wesley / Prentice Hall

Economics

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Practice of Econometrics, The: Classic and Contemporary
Ernst R. BerndtMassachusetts Institute of Technology

ISBN-10: 0201499002
ISBN-13:  9780201499001

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  1991
Format:  Cloth Bound with Disk; 702 pp
Published:  03/04/1996
Status: Out of Print


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This econometrics text helps the reader to apply econometric techniques to a variety of empirical problems, using classic and contemporary data sets provided on a diskette. Each chapter begins with a discussion of economic theory underlying an application. It then summarizes the most important empirical findings, and involves the reader in a carefully designed set of exercises involving replication and extension of typical empirical findings. To assist the reader in hands-on applications, special manuals are available for purchase that implement the exercises on the widely-used computer econometric software programs, MicroTSP and SHAZAM.



 1. Computers and the Practice of Econometrics.


 2. The Capital Asset Pricing Model: An Application of Bivariate Regression Analysis.


 3. Costs, Learning Curves, and Scale Economies: From Simple to Multiple Regression.


 4. The Measurement of Quality Change: Constructing an Hedonic Price Index for Computers Using Multiple Regression Methods.


 5. Analyzing Determinants of Wages and Measuring Wage Discrimination: Dummy Variables in Regression Models.


 6. Explaining and Forecasting Aggregate Investment Expenditures: Distributed Lags and Autocorrelation.


 7. The Demand for Electricity: Structural and Time Series Approaches.


 8. Causality and Simultaneity Between Advertising and Sales.


 9. Modeling the Interrelated Demands for Factors of Production: Estimation and Inference in Equation Systems.


10. Parameter Estimation in Structural and Reduced Form Equations of Small Macroeconometric Models.


11. Whether and How Much Women Work for Pay: Applications of Limited Dependent Variable Procedures.

Instructor's Manual
Berndt
©1991 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 222 pp | Instock
ISBN-10: 0201176297 | ISBN-13: 9780201176292


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