Principles of Econometrics

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Wiley, Jun 15, 1971 - Business & Economics - 736 pages

The complete guide to econometrics and econometric analysis

For students and practitioners of econometrics, Principles of Econometrics provides a complete overview of the subject, serving as both an extensive introduction to the subject and as a reference volume. This comprehensive text delves fully into the empirical determination of economic laws, highlighting the mathematical principles and techniques that economists use to test and determine theories using real-world data. Starting with an overview of economic relations and moving through an array of mathematical and statistical tools, Principles of Economics is a complete resource.

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Contents

Introduction
1
Matrix Algebra
7
Inference and Distribution Theory
62
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About the author (1971)

Henri Theil was a Dutch econometrician, Professor at the Netherlands School of Economics in Rotterdam, known for his contributions to the field of econometrics.

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