Econometric models and economic forecasts /
Material type: TextSeries: Economics seriesPublication details: New York Mc Graw Hill 1998 Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xx, 634 pages : illustrations ; 1 computer disc (3 1/2 in.)ISBN: 0070502080; 9780070502086; 0079132928; 9780079132925; 0078480434; 9780078480430; 0071158367; 9780071158367; 0071188312; 9780071188319; 0070500983; 9780070500983; 0071008667; 9780071008662Subject(s): Economic forecasting | Econometrics | USADDC classification: 330/.01/5195Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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pt. 1. The basic of regression analysis -- pt. 2. Single-equation regression models -- pt. 3. Multi-equation models -- pt. 4. Time-series models
This well known text helps students understand the art of model building - what type of model to build, building the appropriate model, testing it statistically, and applying the model to practical problems in forecasting and analysis
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