A Guide to Econometrics

A Guide to Econometrics by Peter Kennedy, published by John Wiley & Sons on February 19, 2008, is a comprehensive resource designed to support students in econometrics courses at various levels, from undergraduate to PhD. This sixth edition spans 608 pages and is presented in English, offering a clear explanation of complex concepts often found in traditional textbooks filled with proofs and formulas.
Readers will find that this guide provides valuable insights, practical advice, and a touch of humor to enhance their understanding of econometrics. It includes new chapters addressing instrumental variables and computational considerations, along with additional information on GMM, nonparametrics, and an introduction to wavelets. This edition serves as a practical supplement for those studying business and economics, making it a useful tool for navigating the intricacies of econometric analysis.
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This is the perfect (and essential) supplement for all econometrics classes–from a rigorous first undergraduate course, to a first master’s, to a PhD course.
- Explains what is going on in textbooks full of proofs and formulas
- Offers intuition, skepticism, insights, humor, and practical advice (dos and don’ts)
- Contains new chapters that cover instrumental variables and computational considerations
- Includes additional information on GMM, nonparametrics, and an introduction to wavelets
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