Umfang:
1 online resource (225 pages)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780415589864
,
9780203839492
Serie:
Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance Series
Inhalt:
The book's comprehensive coverage on the application of econometric methods to empirical analysis of economic issues is impressive. It uncovers the missing link between textbooks on economic theory and econometrics and highlights the powerful connection between economic theory and empirical analysis perfectly through examples on rigorous experimental design. The use of data sets for estimation derived with the Monte Carlo method helps facilitate the understanding of the role of hypothesis testing applied to economic models
Anmerkung:
Cover -- Introduction to Estimating Economic Models -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Experimental design -- 1.3 Introduction of stochastic concept -- 1.4 Data sets derived from the Monte Carlo method -- 2 Consumer behavior -- 2.1 Theory of consumer behavior -- 2.2 Model -- 2.3 How to generate a data set by the Monte Carlo method -- 2.4 Examples -- Bibliography -- 3 Producer behavior -- 3.1 Theory of producer behavior -- 3.2 Models -- 3.3 How to generate a data set by the Monte Carlo method -- 3.4 Examples -- Bibliography -- 4 Market equilibrium models -- 4.1 Theory of market equilibrium -- 4.2 Identification problem -- 4.3 Models: competitive, oligopolistic, and monopolistic markets -- 4.4 How to generate a data set by the Monte Carlo method -- 4.5 Examples -- Bibliography -- 5 Macroeconomic models -- 5.1 General models -- 5.2 Empirical models -- 5.3 How to generate a data set by the Monte Carlo method -- 5.4 Examples -- Bibliography -- 6 Microeconomic analysis using micro-data: qualitative-response models -- 6.1 Qualitative-response models -- 6.2 How to generate a data set by the Monte Carlo method -- 6.3 Examples -- 6.4 The merits of micro-data sets revisited -- Bibliography -- 7 Microeconomic analysis using panel data -- 7.1 Models -- 7.2 How to generate a data set by the Monte Carlo method -- 7.3 Examples -- Bibliography -- 8 Macroeconomic time-series analysis -- 8.1 Characteristics of time series and time-series models -- 8.2 How to generate a data set by the Monte Carlo method -- 8.3 Examples -- Bibliography -- 9 Summary and conclusion -- Index
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version Maki, Atsushi Introduction to Estimating Economic Models Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2011 ISBN 9780415589864
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
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