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Book Synopsis
Todaya s students are expected to use computers and familiarise themselves with word--processing and spreadsheet packages in their work. They are also expected to be able to use the Internet for e--mail and accessing information on the Web.

Trade Review
"A unique book, essential to any economist's toolkit. From the level of the absolute beginner, and in a very user-friendly style, it takes the reader step by step through the entire range of computing skills essential to the study of economics. The book answers innumerable questions and saves many hours otherwise typically squandered on 'trial and error' methods of mastering software. Almost any economics student, whatever their level, will learn something new from this book." -Geoff Renshaw, Lecturer in Economics, University of Warwick
"This book is impressive for the comprehensiveness and clarity of its explanations of mainly Windows applications of personal computer research tools for economists. Its accessibility to those with diverse computer literacy will raise the bar of the skills instructors can reasonably expect of their students without sacrificing valuable class time or having to prepare elaborate handouts to level the playing field. Its extensive examples will teach students a good deal of economics as well as enriching their research abilities." -Arnie Katz, Economics Professor Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh
"A goldmine of skills for every aspiring economist. Something for everyone."-Ron Shone, Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Stirling
"There is an excellent chapter on the use of spreadsheets, in particular Excel." - THES

Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION: TOOLS, TASKS, RESOURCES and SKILLS.
Economists, computers and IT in today's world
The contents, structure and approach of this book
Preliminary information and key concepts
Tools, tasks, skills and resources
Summary
Appendix. Skills for file and disk management tasks

BEGINNING TO WORK WITH COMPUTERS IN ECONOMICS
Beginning to work with a word processor
Your first word processed document
Beginning to work with a spreadsheet
Your first spreadsheet application
Beginning to work with e-mail software
Your first e-mail message
Beginning to work with a web browser
Your first time browsing the web
Beginning to work with presentation software
Preparing your first presentation
Beginning to work with database software
Creating your first database
Summary
Exercises and mini-projects

BUILDING ON THE BASICS. SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Incorporating graphics, symbols and equations
Including a graphics image in a word processed document
Working with longer word processed documents
A word processed essay
Simple economic modeling using a spreadsheet
Cost-volume-profit analysis on a spreadsheet
Developing your e-mail skills
Sending and receiving a file attachment
Summary
Exercises and mini-projects

SPREADSHEETS FOR ECONOMISTS.
Analyzing and summarizing economic data
GDP per capita in OECD countries
Cross-tabulation
The position of women in economics departments
Regression on a spreadsheet
Carbon monoxide emissions in the European Union
A simple model of the UK consumption function
A simple Cobb-Douglas production function
Financial analysis on a spreadsheet
Investment appraisal and the net present value of an investment project
Optimization in a spreadsheet
Least squares regression again
A linear programming problem
Portfolio selection
Working with matrices in a spreadsheet
A simple macroeconomic model
Dynamic economic models in a spreadsheet
A simple multiplier-accelerator model
Summary
Exercises and mini-projects

STATISTICS AND ECONOMETRICS SOFTWARE.
Introduction. Dedicated statistics and econometrics packages
Preparing to use statistics and econometrics software: some preliminary considerations
Becoming familiar with statistics and econometrics software
Cigarette consumption in Turkey
More advanced time series analysis with econometrics packages
Unit-root tests of Tansel's cigarette consumption data
Cointegration analysis of the advertising-sales relationship
Summary
Exercises and mini-projects

THE INTERNET FOR ECONOMISTS.
Introduction: the ever changing Internet - expansion, evolution, and revolution
Finding information on the web
Using search engines
Using SOSIG
Finding specific types of economic information on the web
Downloading and using data from the web
Conducting a bibliographical search
Economic journals available on-line
Working papers and pre-prints
Tracking down working papers by Hal Varian
Current awareness services
On-line learning and interactive tools on the web
Building your own web page
Creating a simple web page
Summary
Exercises and mini-projects

MORE ADVANCED COMPUTING SKILLS FOR ECONOMISTS.
Introduction
More advanced use of spreadsheets and econometrics software: controlling your software with macros and procedures
Other computing tools for programming in econometrics
More advanced word processing for mathematical documents
Symbolic algebra software
Getting ready for the future
Summary
Exercises and mini-projects

REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING.

INDEX.

Computing Skills for Economists

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 27/03/2000
    ISBN13: 9780471988069, 978-0471988069
    ISBN10: 0471988065

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Todaya s students are expected to use computers and familiarise themselves with word--processing and spreadsheet packages in their work. They are also expected to be able to use the Internet for e--mail and accessing information on the Web.

    Trade Review
    "A unique book, essential to any economist's toolkit. From the level of the absolute beginner, and in a very user-friendly style, it takes the reader step by step through the entire range of computing skills essential to the study of economics. The book answers innumerable questions and saves many hours otherwise typically squandered on 'trial and error' methods of mastering software. Almost any economics student, whatever their level, will learn something new from this book." -Geoff Renshaw, Lecturer in Economics, University of Warwick
    "This book is impressive for the comprehensiveness and clarity of its explanations of mainly Windows applications of personal computer research tools for economists. Its accessibility to those with diverse computer literacy will raise the bar of the skills instructors can reasonably expect of their students without sacrificing valuable class time or having to prepare elaborate handouts to level the playing field. Its extensive examples will teach students a good deal of economics as well as enriching their research abilities." -Arnie Katz, Economics Professor Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh
    "A goldmine of skills for every aspiring economist. Something for everyone."-Ron Shone, Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Stirling
    "There is an excellent chapter on the use of spreadsheets, in particular Excel." - THES

    Table of Contents
    INTRODUCTION: TOOLS, TASKS, RESOURCES and SKILLS.
    Economists, computers and IT in today's world
    The contents, structure and approach of this book
    Preliminary information and key concepts
    Tools, tasks, skills and resources
    Summary
    Appendix. Skills for file and disk management tasks

    BEGINNING TO WORK WITH COMPUTERS IN ECONOMICS
    Beginning to work with a word processor
    Your first word processed document
    Beginning to work with a spreadsheet
    Your first spreadsheet application
    Beginning to work with e-mail software
    Your first e-mail message
    Beginning to work with a web browser
    Your first time browsing the web
    Beginning to work with presentation software
    Preparing your first presentation
    Beginning to work with database software
    Creating your first database
    Summary
    Exercises and mini-projects

    BUILDING ON THE BASICS. SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
    Incorporating graphics, symbols and equations
    Including a graphics image in a word processed document
    Working with longer word processed documents
    A word processed essay
    Simple economic modeling using a spreadsheet
    Cost-volume-profit analysis on a spreadsheet
    Developing your e-mail skills
    Sending and receiving a file attachment
    Summary
    Exercises and mini-projects

    SPREADSHEETS FOR ECONOMISTS.
    Analyzing and summarizing economic data
    GDP per capita in OECD countries
    Cross-tabulation
    The position of women in economics departments
    Regression on a spreadsheet
    Carbon monoxide emissions in the European Union
    A simple model of the UK consumption function
    A simple Cobb-Douglas production function
    Financial analysis on a spreadsheet
    Investment appraisal and the net present value of an investment project
    Optimization in a spreadsheet
    Least squares regression again
    A linear programming problem
    Portfolio selection
    Working with matrices in a spreadsheet
    A simple macroeconomic model
    Dynamic economic models in a spreadsheet
    A simple multiplier-accelerator model
    Summary
    Exercises and mini-projects

    STATISTICS AND ECONOMETRICS SOFTWARE.
    Introduction. Dedicated statistics and econometrics packages
    Preparing to use statistics and econometrics software: some preliminary considerations
    Becoming familiar with statistics and econometrics software
    Cigarette consumption in Turkey
    More advanced time series analysis with econometrics packages
    Unit-root tests of Tansel's cigarette consumption data
    Cointegration analysis of the advertising-sales relationship
    Summary
    Exercises and mini-projects

    THE INTERNET FOR ECONOMISTS.
    Introduction: the ever changing Internet - expansion, evolution, and revolution
    Finding information on the web
    Using search engines
    Using SOSIG
    Finding specific types of economic information on the web
    Downloading and using data from the web
    Conducting a bibliographical search
    Economic journals available on-line
    Working papers and pre-prints
    Tracking down working papers by Hal Varian
    Current awareness services
    On-line learning and interactive tools on the web
    Building your own web page
    Creating a simple web page
    Summary
    Exercises and mini-projects

    MORE ADVANCED COMPUTING SKILLS FOR ECONOMISTS.
    Introduction
    More advanced use of spreadsheets and econometrics software: controlling your software with macros and procedures
    Other computing tools for programming in econometrics
    More advanced word processing for mathematical documents
    Symbolic algebra software
    Getting ready for the future
    Summary
    Exercises and mini-projects

    REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING.

    INDEX.

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