Microeconometrics and MATLAB: An Introduction

Microeconometrics and MATLAB: An Introduction
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9780191069437
ISBN-13 : 0191069434
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Microeconometrics and MATLAB: An Introduction by : Abi Adams

This book is a practical guide for theory-based empirical analysis in economics that guides the reader through the first steps when moving between economic theory and applied research. The book provides a hands-on introduction to some of the techniques that economists use for econometric estimation and shows how to convert a selection of standard and advanced estimators into MATLAB code. The book first provides a brief introduction to MATLAB and its syntax, before moving into microeconometric applications studied in undergraduate and graduate econometrics courses. Along with standard estimation methods such as, for example, Method of Moments, Maximum Likelihood, and constrained optimisation, the book also includes a series of chapters examining more advanced research methods. These include discrete choice, discrete games, dynamic models on a finite and infinite horizon, and semi- and nonparametric methods. In closing, it discusses more advanced features that can be used to optimise use of MATLAB, including parallel computing. Each chapter is structured around a number of worked examples, designed for the reader to tackle as they move through the book. Each chapter ends with a series of readings, questions, and extensions, designed to help the reader on their way to adapting the examples in the book to fit their own research questions.

Microeconometrics and MATLAB: An Introduction

Microeconometrics and MATLAB: An Introduction
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9780191069444
ISBN-13 : 0191069442
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Microeconometrics and MATLAB: An Introduction by : Abi Adams

This book is a practical guide for theory-based empirical analysis in economics that guides the reader through the first steps when moving between economic theory and applied research. The book provides a hands-on introduction to some of the techniques that economists use for econometric estimation and shows how to convert a selection of standard and advanced estimators into MATLAB code. The book first provides a brief introduction to MATLAB and its syntax, before moving into microeconometric applications studied in undergraduate and graduate econometrics courses. Along with standard estimation methods such as, for example, Method of Moments, Maximum Likelihood, and constrained optimisation, the book also includes a series of chapters examining more advanced research methods. These include discrete choice, discrete games, dynamic models on a finite and infinite horizon, and semi- and nonparametric methods. In closing, it discusses more advanced features that can be used to optimise use of MATLAB, including parallel computing. Each chapter is structured around a number of worked examples, designed for the reader to tackle as they move through the book. Each chapter ends with a series of readings, questions, and extensions, designed to help the reader on their way to adapting the examples in the book to fit their own research questions.

Computational Economics

Computational Economics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 325
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317508656
ISBN-13 : 1317508653
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Computational Economics by : Oscar Afonso

Computational Economics: A concise introduction is a comprehensive textbook designed to help students move from the traditional and comparative static analysis of economic models, to a modern and dynamic computational study. The ability to equate an economic problem, to formulate it into a mathematical model and to solve it computationally is becoming a crucial and distinctive competence for most economists. This vital textbook is organized around static and dynamic models, covering both macro and microeconomic topics, exploring the numerical techniques required to solve those models. A key aim of the book is to enable students to develop the ability to modify the models themselves so that, using the MATLAB/Octave codes provided on the book and on the website, students can demonstrate a complete understanding of computational methods. This textbook is innovative, easy to read and highly focused, providing students of economics with the skills needed to understand the essentials of using numerical methods to solve economic problems. It also provides more technical readers with an easy way to cope with economics through modelling and simulation. Later in the book, more elaborate economic models and advanced numerical methods are introduced which will prove valuable to those in more advanced study. This book is ideal for all students of economics, mathematics, computer science and engineering taking classes on Computational or Numerical Economics.

Business Economics and Finance with MATLAB, GIS, and Simulation Models

Business Economics and Finance with MATLAB, GIS, and Simulation Models
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 499
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ISBN-10 : 9780203494653
ISBN-13 : 0203494652
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Business Economics and Finance with MATLAB, GIS, and Simulation Models by : Patrick L. Anderson

This book takes recent theoretical advances in Finance and Economics and shows how they can be implemented in the real world. It presents tactics for using mathematical and simulation models to solve complex tasks of forecasting income, valuing businesses, predicting retail sales, and evaluating markets and tax and regulatory problems. Busine

Introduction to Econometrics

Introduction to Econometrics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 593
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ISBN-10 : 9780199567089
ISBN-13 : 0199567085
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Econometrics by : Christopher Dougherty

Taking a modern approach to the subject, this text provides students with a solid grounding in econometrics, using non-technical language wherever possible.

Microeconometrics

Microeconometrics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1058
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ISBN-10 : 9781139444866
ISBN-13 : 1139444867
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Microeconometrics by : A. Colin Cameron

This book provides the most comprehensive treatment to date of microeconometrics, the analysis of individual-level data on the economic behavior of individuals or firms using regression methods for cross section and panel data. The book is oriented to the practitioner. A basic understanding of the linear regression model with matrix algebra is assumed. The text can be used for a microeconometrics course, typically a second-year economics PhD course; for data-oriented applied microeconometrics field courses; and as a reference work for graduate students and applied researchers who wish to fill in gaps in their toolkit. Distinguishing features of the book include emphasis on nonlinear models and robust inference, simulation-based estimation, and problems of complex survey data. The book makes frequent use of numerical examples based on generated data to illustrate the key models and methods. More substantially, it systematically integrates into the text empirical illustrations based on seven large and exceptionally rich data sets.

MATLAB

MATLAB
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Publisher : Anshan Pub
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1848290438
ISBN-13 : 9781848290433
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis MATLAB by : Rao V. Dukkipati

This book presents an introduction to MATLAB and its applications in engineering problem solving. It is designed as an introductory course in MATLAB for engineers. The classical methods of electrical circuits, control systems, numerical methods, optimization, direct numerical integration methods, engineering mechanics and mechanical vibrations are covered using MATLAB software. The numerous worked examples and unsolved exercise problems are intended to provide the reader with an awareness of the general applicability to electrical circuits, control systems, numerical methods, optimization, direct numerical integration methods, engineering mechanics and mechanical vibrations using MATLAB

Microeconometrics

Microeconometrics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1064
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0521848059
ISBN-13 : 9780521848053
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Microeconometrics by : A. Colin Cameron

The book is oriented to the practitioner.

Applied Econometrics with R

Applied Econometrics with R
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 229
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780387773186
ISBN-13 : 0387773185
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Applied Econometrics with R by : Christian Kleiber

R is a language and environment for data analysis and graphics. It may be considered an implementation of S, an award-winning language initially - veloped at Bell Laboratories since the late 1970s. The R project was initiated by Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, in the early 1990s, and has been developed by an international team since mid-1997. Historically, econometricians have favored other computing environments, some of which have fallen by the wayside, and also a variety of packages with canned routines. We believe that R has great potential in econometrics, both for research and for teaching. There are at least three reasons for this: (1) R is mostly platform independent and runs on Microsoft Windows, the Mac family of operating systems, and various ?avors of Unix/Linux, and also on some more exotic platforms. (2) R is free software that can be downloaded and installed at no cost from a family of mirror sites around the globe, the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN); hence students can easily install it on their own machines. (3) R is open-source software, so that the full source code is available and can be inspected to understand what it really does, learn from it, and modify and extend it. We also like to think that platform independence and the open-source philosophy make R an ideal environment for reproducible econometric research.