A Concise Introduction to Econometrics: An Intuitive Guide

A Concise Introduction to Econometrics: An Intuitive Guide by Philip Hans Franses, published by Cambridge University Press on January 13, 2003, is a 130-page resource designed for beginning students of econometrics. This edition assumes only a basic familiarity with matrix algebra and calculus, making it accessible for those new to the field. The book presents practical questions that can be addressed using econometric methods and models, providing a foundational overview of essential techniques.
Readers will find that the book focuses on a limited number of the most basic and widely used econometric methods. It reviews fundamental concepts before concluding with recent empirical case studies, illustrating the practical applications of econometrics. This intuitive guide serves as a valuable entry point for those looking to understand what econometricians do when confronted with real-world questions, making it a practical resource for students and practitioners alike.
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This book is an ideal introduction for beginning students of econometrics that assumes only basic familiarity with matrix algebra and calculus. It features practical questions which can be answered using econometric methods and models. Focusing on a limited number of the most basic and widely used methods, the book reviews the basics of econometrics before concluding with a number of recent empirical case studies. The volume is an intuitive illustration of what econometricians do when faced with practical questions.
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