Econometrics
by Thomas Andren
Publisher: BookBoon 2007
ISBN-13: 9788776812355
Number of pages: 141
Description:
This free textbook offers a simple survey over the most basic concepts that are studied within introductory courses in econometrics. The theory is clarified with numerous examples. Subjects as basic probability and statistics, statistical inference with the simple and multiple regression model, dummy variables and auto correlation are explained.
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