<div><I>Introductory Econometrics: Intuition, Proof, and Practice</I> attempts to distill econometrics into a form that preserves its essence, but that is acceptableβand even appealingβto the student's intellectual palate. This book insists on rigor when it is essential, but it emphasizes intuition
Introductory Econometrics: Intuition, Proof, and Practice
β Scribed by Jeffrey Zax
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 672
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Introductory Econometrics attempts to distill econometrics into a form that preserves its essence, but that is acceptableβand even appealingβto the student's intellectual palate. Using select innovations in presentation and practice, this text aims to engage readers, familiarize them with basic econometrics, and encourage the responsible and insightful application of economic tools.
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