Selected Product: | Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach (with Economic Applications Online, Econometrics Data Sets with Solutions Manual Web Site Printed Access Card) Hardcover Edition: 3 Author: Jeffrey Wooldridge Publisher: South-Western College Pub Release Date: 2005-07-13 ISBN-10: 0324289782 ISBN-13: 9780324289787 List Price: $178.95 Average Customer Rating: | | A Guide to Econometrics ISBN-10: 1405182571 ISBN-13: 9781405182577 List Price:$39.95 Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data ISBN-10: 0262232197 ISBN-13: 9780262232197 List Price:$82.00 Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics ISBN-10: 0071238239 ISBN-13: 9780071238236 List Price:$73.06 Econometric Analysis ISBN-10: 0135132452 ISBN-13: 9780135132456 List Price:$177.33 Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and Extensions (with Economic Applications, InfoTrac® Printed Access Card) ISBN-10: 0324421621 ISBN-13: 9780324421620 List Price:$167.95 |
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| Great for Self-studying | Customer Rating: | | This books is excellent read. It builds good intuition, and is well suited for self-studying. It is also not too mathematical, no matrix notation, good for undergraduate students or as a review for graduate students. I can truly recommmend it. | Excellent for cross-sectional but needs complements for time series | Customer Rating: | As the author says, the book is "aimed at undergraduates but it is adaptable to master's students". It will provide you with excellent and extensive real life explanations. What is better about this book is that you can redo every example in the book by using the online data that it provides with. This was it is easier what happens by experimenting. In that sense this book is superior to many others where you cannot see how the results of estimations came about.
There is only one thing to take into account. Although there are three parts to this book, the shortest one is time series. Its coverage will is therefore not very comprehensive if you want basic explanations like the VAR, GARCH models etc... In that case, I would recommend the book New Directions in Econometric Practice by Wojciech W. Charemza. |
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