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Introduction to Econometrics, Brief Edition, 1/e
by Stock/Watson
Introduction to Econometrics, Brief Edition, is a streamlined version of their text, including the fundamental topics, an early review of statistics and probability, the core material of regression with cross-sectional data, and a capstone chapter on conducting empirical analysis.
ISBN-10: 0321432517 | ISBN-13: 9780321432513
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Introduction to Econometrics: International Edition, 2/e
by Stock/Watson
Designed for a first course in introductory econometrics, Introduction to Econometrics, reflects modern theory and practice, with interesting applications that motivate and match up with the theory to ensure students grasp the relevance of econometrics.
Authors James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson integrate real-world questions and data into the development of the theory, with serious treatment of the substantive findings of the resulting empirical analysis.
ISBN-10: 0321442539 | ISBN-13: 9780321442536
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Econometrics: A Modern Introduction, 1/e
by Murray
Econometrics: A Modern Introduction conditions students to think like econometricians right from the start by opening with a unique Monte Carlo exercise, and connects econometrics to economic theory through a series of exemplary econometric analyses presented throughout the text.
ISBN-10: 0321113616 | ISBN-13: 9780321113610
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Econometrics: Theory and Applications with EViews, 1/e
by Ben Vogelvang
Econometrics: Theory and Applications with EViews provides a broad introduction to quantitative economic methods, for example how models arise, their underlying assumptions and how estimates of parameters or other economic quantities are computed.
The author combines econometric theory with practice by showing and exercising its use with the software package EViews.
ISBN-10: 0273683748 | ISBN-13: 9780273683742
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