Schaum's Outline of Statistics and Econometrics |  | Authors: Dominick Salvatore, Derrick Reagle Publisher: McGraw-Hill
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ISBN: 0071348522 Dewey Decimal Number: 519.5 UPC: 639785326663 EAN: 9780071348522 ASIN: 0071348522
Publication Date: October 23, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description - The updated and expanded second edition of the internationally bestselling guide to principles and practices for undergraduate business and economics students taking mandatory economics statistics courses. - Features four new sections--on nonparametric tests, the Logit Model, the Probit Model, and causality tests--complete with new models and tests used in financial econometrics, and a new chapter on time series econometrics - Over 100,000 students enrolled annually - Includes numerous examples, completely worked problems, supplementary problems, and two full-length self-examinations
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| Customer Reviews: What a surprise! May 21, 2009 not a natural (huntington, west virginia United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is an extremely useful book for review or as an adjunct to a conventional, mathematically dense econometrics text. The author writes in a lucid style that makes difficult ideas easy to understand. He makes liberal use of informative graphs and tables, and he includes numerous examples to clarify the explanations. If I encountered an econometric concept or procedure that simply defied understanding, this book would be the first place I'd turn for clarification. The author is blessed with the gift of succinctness: he says a great deal of substantive importance using very few words, and the words he chooses are just the right ones to help the reader understand what's going on.
Best you can buy for the price December 13, 2008 Bekir Burak Kani 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am giving four star because its coverage is really not good. But i knew that when I was buying it so it really deserve four star.
It is good if you want to remember things but its almost useless for graduate level. There are lots of topics missing and there is almost ni proof.
But for the pirce it is a good review book to many problems and examples.
It got me through Econometrics January 25, 2002 James Santangelo 26 out of 32 found this review helpful
This was an extremely useful book for the understanding of Statistics and Econometrics. Each topic had examples to show how the formulas work. The computer chapter went over the programming in SAS, Excel, and Eviews for the problems in the book. Best of all, the problems had answers. This is a must-have for beginning statistics and econometrics since it starts from scratch, and for theory students in search of an application.
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