Econometric Methods with Applications in Business and Economics - Hardcover

Heij, Christiaan

 
9780199268016: Econometric Methods with Applications in Business and Economics

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This book provides a solid understanding of econometric methods to support decision making for applied work in business and economics.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Christiaan Heij is Associate Professor at the Econometric Institute of the Erasmus University in Rotterdam and specialises in econometrics and statistics.

Paul de Boer is Assistant Professor at the Econometric Institute of the Erasmus University in Rotterdam and specialises in econometrics and statistics.

Philip Hans Franses is Professor of Applied Econometrics and Professor of Marketing Research, both at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. He has published in leading international journals on applied econometrics, time series analysis, empirical finance, and marketing research. He is the (co-)author of various books published by Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press.


Teun Kloek is Professor Emeritus of Econometrics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. He has published in leading international journals on econometric theory, applied econometrics and quantitative economics.

Herman K. van Dijk is Professor of Econometrics and director of the Econometric Institute of the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. His fields of research are Bayesian Inference and Decision Analysis in Econometrics, Computational Economics, Stochastic Trends and Cycles in Time Series Econometrics and Income Distributions.

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Providing an understanding and experience of econometrics, this book covers basic econometric methods and addresses the creative process of model building. Using examples and exercises, it focuses on regression and covers choice data and time series data. It is aimed at undergraduate students, new graduate students, and applied researchers.

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