Course: Introductory Econometrics (lecture) (5202-411)
Note: Last updated September 2019.
Current module catalog in HohCampus.
- Persons:
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- Prof. Dr. Robert Jung (verantwortlich)
- Prof. Dr. Aderonke Osikominu (verantwortlich)
- Prof. Dr. Christine Wieck (verantwortlich)
- Type of Course:
- lecture
- In-Class Hours Per Week:
- 2
- Contents:
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The aim of the course is to make students acquainted with econometric techniques frequently used in applied economic research. It provides a modern treatment of methods and models suitable for the analysis of cross-section, time series, and panel data. After successfully attending this class students are expected to be able to select a proper statistical method for investigating an economic problem and to meaningfully interpret the results obtained by using a statistical software package.
- Literature:
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Stock, J.H. and Watson, M.M. (2012) Introduction to Econometrics, Pearson (3rd ed.).
- Location:
- Hohenheim
- Module:
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- 5202-410 Methods in Economics 1 (compulsory)
- 4902-410 Applied Econometrics (compulsory)
- 4201-430 Applied Econometrics (compulsory)
- 5202-430 Introductionary Econometrics (compulsory)