<P>This book presents modern developments in time series econometrics that are applied to macroeconomic and financial time series. It attempts to bridge the gap between methods and realistic applications. This book contains the most important approaches to analyse time series which may be stationary
Introduction to Modern Time Series Analysis
✍ Scribed by Gebhard Kirchgässner, Jürgen Wolters
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 276
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book presents modern developments in time series econometrics that are applied to macroeconomic and financial time series. It attempts to bridge the gap between methods and realistic applications. This book contains the most important approaches to analyse time series which may be stationary or nonstationary. Modelling and forecasting univariate time series is the starting point. For multiple stationary time series Granger causality tests and vector autoregressive models are presented. For real applied work the modelling of nonstationary uni- or multivariate time series is most important. Therefore, unit root and cointegration analysis as well as vector error correction models play a central part. Modelling volatilities of financial time series with autoregressive conditional heteroskedastic models is also treated.
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This book presents modern developments in time series econometrics that are applied to macroeconomic and financial time series, bridging the gap between methods and realistic applications. It presents the most important approaches to the analysis of time series, which may be stationary or nonstati
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<P>This book presents modern developments in time series econometrics that are applied to macroeconomic and financial time series. It bridges the gap between methods and realistic applications. This book contains the most important approaches to analyze time series which may be stationary or nonstat
<p>This book presents modern developments in time series econometrics that are applied to macroeconomic and financial time series, bridging the gap between methods and realistic applications. It presents the most important approaches to the analysis of time series, which may be stationary or nonstat