An edition of Analysis of Economic Data (2000)

Analysis of Economic Data

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An edition of Analysis of Economic Data (2000)

Analysis of Economic Data

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Analysis of Economic Data teaches methods of data analysis to students whose primary interest is not in econometrics, statistics or mathematics. It shows students how to apply econometric techniques in the context of real-world empirical problems. It adopts a largely non-mathematical approach relying on verbal and graphical intuition and covers most of the tools used in modern econometrics research e.g. correlation, regression and extensions for time-series methods. It contains extensive use of real data examples and involves readers in hands-on computer work. The new edition includes new material on the mathematical background required by students and, for those readers unfamiliar with this background, a brief explanation of the relevant mathematics. Topics covered include: the equation of a straight line, the summation operator, and logarithms. The author also includes a much greater discussion of data transformations such as growth rates and index numbers. More material will also be added on data sources, largely focusing on internet data sources. Gary Koop has a very high international profile in the field of econometrics and is well known for his books and numerous journal publications. The second edition provides stronger coverage of the relevant introductory mathematics, including: the equation of a straight line, the summation operator, and logarithms. This will make the book more accessible for those students who have limited mathematical skills. Greater discussion is also provided of data transformations such as growth rate and index numbers. Index numbers are becoming increasingly important and are frequently used in economics courses. More material will also be provided on data sources, especially internet data sources which are becoming extremely important as a means of gathering data. Some students have difficulty with the collection of data and the inclusion of this material will help those students.

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Pages
238

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2009, Wiley
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Analysis of Economic Data
2005, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Analysis of Economic Data
March 29, 2000, John Wiley & Sons, John Wiley
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First Sentence

"There are several types of professional economists working in the world today."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HB141 .K644 2000, HB141.K644 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
238
Dimensions
9.6 x 6.7 x 0.7 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9357688M
Internet Archive
analysisofeconom0000koop_y1u0
ISBN 10
0471999156
ISBN 13
9780471999157
LCCN
99058736
OCLC/WorldCat
42861788
Goodreads
2787367

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