This issue has two book reviews, both concerned with econometrics and forecasting. |
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Structural equation models were first introduced into genetics, econometrics, and social science. |
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This summary reveals that the highest concentration of women's research interests is in econometrics and quantitative Economics. |
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This is largely true when it comes to statistical analysis, econometrics, and mathematical programming. |
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Using both economic theory and econometrics he argues that the years after World War II displayed strong evidence of home market effects. |
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Aside from econometrics, most women appear to do research in applied rather than theoretical issues. |
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He was one of a quadrumvirate of Norwegians who developed much of the basis for modern econometrics. |
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The problems were addressed in an introductory graduate level econometrics course. |
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In the social sciences, economics and econometrics are the most widespread and highly developed fields. |
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The prerequisites for this course were a solid training in mathematics and econometrics and some knowledge of basic time series analysis. |
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As its technical complexity has increased, knowledge of econometrics and mathematics has become necessary. |
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That was the assumption that Vince Showers, a finance professor and specialist in econometrics at Bradley University, Illinois, set out to test. |
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A first reaction was the mounting of a couple of part-time courses for staff in elementary econometrics. |
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Also, the results might not be very informative for some audiences who are not familiar with econometrics. |
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The committee's chief concern, however, was how I was going to incorporate econometrics and statistical analysis to prove direct causal effect of finance to the real economy. |
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Yeah and verily, the computer virus econometrics gurus join a royal college of experts who live primarily to feed statistics and figures to the news media. |
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The requirement to complete courses in mathematics and econometrics to proceed beyond Principles level has reduced the discipline's appeal to many potential students. |
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For that matter, mainstream microeconomists or game theorists might be puzzled as well, for our authors aren't really describing economics but rather econometrics. |
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A more serious objection, for the business economist practitioner, to the unmodified adoption of time series analysis is that it pushes econometrics away from economics. |
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Labor economics has become virtually a branch of applied econometrics, with the usual large data sets and headless horsemen running around looking for patterns. |
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Professor Engle's expertise in econometrics and the analysis of volatility in financial and asset markets is path-breaking. |
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Professional economists are expected to be familiar with these tools, while a minority specialize in econometrics and mathematical methods. |
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This paper uses regime-switching econometrics to study stock market crashes and to explore the ability of two very different economic explanations to account for historical crashes. |
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Using fancy econometrics, he claims that most of the correlation between openness and growth can be explained by only two of the five criteria: the state monopoly on important exports and the black-market exchange-rate gap. |
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The BPI methodology preparation and data analysis have been carried out in consultation with TI's Index Advisory Committee, consisting of leading international experts in the fields of corruption, econometrics and statistics. |
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The Review publishes empirical research, at different levels of aggregation, based on growth accounting, econometrics, index numbers and mathematical programming. |
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That is the world of economists and econometrics. |
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He graduated from Simon Fraser University in 1980 with a Master of Arts Degree in Economics specializing in econometrics and in 1975 received a Master of Arts Degree in Mathematics from the University of Regina. |
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These are two distinct notions, because, according to econometrics, monetary decisions have a delayed reaction on actual developments of something in the region of 12 to 18 months. |
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Economic theories are frequently tested empirically, largely through the use of econometrics using economic data. |
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What has big data analytics to learn from mainstream econometrics and what can big data analytics contribute to mainstream econometrics? |
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At LSE, he taught econometrics, macroeconomics, Marxian economics and development economics over the years. |
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According to a report by Cambridge Econometrics, an independent think tank, house prices in some parts of the UK have reached levels which are unsustainable in the long term. |
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The study, carried out jointly by Ricardo-AEA and Cambridge Econometrics, aimed to analyse the economic impacts of decarbonizing light duty vehicles. |
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