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Reddit mentions of Econometric Methods with Applications in Business and Economics

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Econometric Methods with Applications in Business and Economics. Here are the top ones.

Econometric Methods with Applications in Business and Economics
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Found 3 comments on Econometric Methods with Applications in Business and Economics:

u/Option_Select · 3 pointsr/econometrics

http://www.amazon.com/Econometric-Methods-Applications-Business-Economics/dp/0199268010

I had this book, apart from Wooldridge and Greene later on, in an introductory course in my Master's program. It has helpful exercises and has a very nice approach of easing one into more and more matrix algebra.

u/solooverdrive · 1 pointr/econometrics

The best book is probably the following book;

https://www.amazon.com/Econometric-Methods-Applications-Business-Economics/dp/0199268010

You do need some prior knowledge of statistics, algebra (some economics can't hurt) and calculus if you want to go through it effectively.

u/sven_ftw · 1 pointr/rstats

I really enjoy using this book for reference material. It depends on what you are trying to learn, though. You won't find code examples in it.

What you will find, however, is a ton of different methods and examples of how to apply them (contextually). You'd probably need to have a least a basic idea of how to begin the analysis to make it useful. (For instance, I'm modeling a binary event, I need a logit or probit, start w/ that chapter; or I'm modeling a rank, Tobit).