Econometrics
Nonfiction | Reference/Text Book | Adult | Published in 2000
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Reference/Text Book • Nonfiction
1990s
2000
Adult
18+ years
Econometrics by Fumio Hayashi explains how statistical methods and quantitative analyses are applied to economics, starting with basic models like multiple linear regression to determine relationships between variables such as GDP and unemployment rates. Hayashi also examines the impact of factors like education on wages and introduces the concept of "estimators," which help analyze inconsistencies in historical data trends, highlighting the challenges economists face in conducting controlled experiments compared to other scientific fields.
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Fumio Hayashi's Econometrics is praised for its comprehensive coverage of econometric theory and practical applications. Reviewers commend its clear explanations and extensive use of real-world examples, making it accessible for graduate students. However, some critics note that the book's dense content and mathematical rigor can be challenging for beginners. Overall, it is regarded as a valuable resource for advanced econometrics study.
A reader who enjoys Econometrics by Fumio Hayashi is typically a graduate economics student or professional with a strong mathematical background. They are interested in rigorous statistical methods and empirical research. Comparable to Greene's Econometric Analysis and Wooldridge's Introductory Econometrics, this book is for those seeking depth and precision.
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690
Reference/Text Book • Nonfiction
1990s
2000
Adult
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