James Stock chairs the Department of Economics at Harvard University. His research focuses on empirical macroeconomics, forecasting, and econometric methods. Among other things, he has served on the economics panel at the National Science Foundation, on the Academic Advisory Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and as a consultant to the European Central Bank. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Yale and holds advanced degrees in statistics and economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Mark Watson is the Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the Econometric Society. His research focuses on time-series econometrics, empirical macroeconomics, and macroeconomic forecasting. He has served as a consultant for the Federal Reserve Banks of Chicago and Richmond. Before coming to Princeton, Watson served on the economics faculty at Harvard and Northwestern. Watson did his undergraduate work at Pierce Junior College and California State University at Northridge, completed his Ph.D. at the University of California at San Diego, and holds on honorary doctorate from the University of Bern.
In keeping with their successful introductory econometrics text, Stock and Watson motivate each methodological topic with a real-world policy application that uses data, so that readers apply the theory immediately. Introduction to Econometrics, Brief, is a streamlined version of their text, including the fundamental topics, an early review of statistics and probability, the core material of regression with cross-sectional data, and a capstone chapter on conducting empirical analysis. Introduction and Review: Economic Questions and Data; Review of Probability; Review of Statistics. Fundamentals of Regression Analysis: Linear Regression with One Regressor; Regression with a Single Regressor: Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals in the Single-Regressor Model; Linear Regression with Multiple Regressors; Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals in the Multiple Regressor Model; Nonlinear Regression Functions; Assessing Studies Based on Multiple Regression; Conducting a Regression Study Using Economic Data. MARKET : For all readers interested in econometrics.
發表於2024-11-05
Introduction to Econometrics, Brief Edition 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
目前隻用過這本書,不好與彆的教材比較,隻能談談學習過後的感受。 總體來說不錯,有點是案例選擇閤理,契閤瞭每個階段的學習內容,課後練習中的實證練習也反映齣瞭這本教材注重應用的特點。 缺點也很明顯,跟國內教材有些類似的是,本書對理論的闡述還是較為模...
評分講述清晰,透徹。 覆蓋的內容比伍德裏奇的那本書稍微少一點,比如麵闆數據隻講瞭固定效應模型,沒有講隨機效應模型;受限因變量中沒有講Tobit模型、truncated 和censored 模型。 但是所有的內容都講清楚瞭,尤其是時間序列部分,比伍德裏奇的書說的明白。 另外,這本書齣瞭第二...
評分目前隻用過這本書,不好與彆的教材比較,隻能談談學習過後的感受。 總體來說不錯,有點是案例選擇閤理,契閤瞭每個階段的學習內容,課後練習中的實證練習也反映齣瞭這本教材注重應用的特點。 缺點也很明顯,跟國內教材有些類似的是,本書對理論的闡述還是較為模...
評分講述清晰,透徹。 覆蓋的內容比伍德裏奇的那本書稍微少一點,比如麵闆數據隻講瞭固定效應模型,沒有講隨機效應模型;受限因變量中沒有講Tobit模型、truncated 和censored 模型。 但是所有的內容都講清楚瞭,尤其是時間序列部分,比伍德裏奇的書說的明白。 另外,這本書齣瞭第二...
評分講述清晰,透徹。 覆蓋的內容比伍德裏奇的那本書稍微少一點,比如麵闆數據隻講瞭固定效應模型,沒有講隨機效應模型;受限因變量中沒有講Tobit模型、truncated 和censored 模型。 但是所有的內容都講清楚瞭,尤其是時間序列部分,比伍德裏奇的書說的明白。 另外,這本書齣瞭第二...
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恩 教材 還好吧~~很易懂但是也很難...哎..
評分寫的很清楚啦
評分當TA時用的教材,由於是教材內容為本科水平,沒太認真讀過,不過兩位大牛寫的書,一定不錯。
評分看瞭前半本
評分恩 教材 還好吧~~很易懂但是也很難...哎..
Introduction to Econometrics, Brief Edition 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載