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Pearson Education Introduction to Econometrics Global Edition
Book SynopsisJames Harold Stock is an American economist, professor of economics, and vice provost for climate and sustainability at Havard University. Mark W. Watson is the Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University.Table of ContentsPART I: INTRODUCTION AND REVIEW Economic Questions and Data Review of Probability Review of Statistics PART II: FUNDAMENTALS OF REGRESSION ANALYSIS Linear Regression with One Regressor Regression with a Single Regressor: Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals Linear Regression with Multiple Regressors Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals in Multiple Regression Nonlinear Regression Functions Assessing Studies Based on Multiple Regression PART III: FURTHER TOPICS IN REGRESSION ANALYSIS Regression with Panel Data Regression with a Binary Dependent Variable Instrumental Variables Regression Experiments and Quasi-Experiments Prediction with Many Regressors and Big Data PART IV: REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC TIME SERIES DATA Introduction to Time Series Regression and Forecasting Estimation of Dynamic Causal Effects Additional Topics in Time Series Regression PART V: THE ECONOMIC THEORY OF REGRESSION ANALYSIS The Theory of Linear Regression with One Regressor The Theory of Multiple Regression
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Cambridge University Press Identification and Inference for Econometric Models
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Cambridge University Press Identification and Inference for Econometric Models
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University of Chicago Press Business Cycles Indicators Forecasting Volume 28
Book SynopsisIn this volume, economists examine forecasting techniques developed over the past ten years, compare their performance to traditional econometric models, and discuss new methods for forecasting and time - series analysis.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction James H. Stock And Mark W. Watson 1. Twenty-Two Years Of The NBER-ASA Quarterly Economic Outlook Surveys: Aspects And Comparisons Of Forecasting Performance Victor Zarnowitz And Phillip Braun Comment: Allen Sinai 2. A Procedure For Predicting Recessions With Leading Indicators: Econometric Issues And Recent Experience James H. Stock And Mark W. Watson Comment: Kenneth F. Wallis 3. Estimating Event Probabilities From Macroeconometric Models Using Stochastic Simulation Ray C. Fair Comment: James D. Hamilton 4. A Nine Variable Probabilistic Macroeconomic Forecasting Model Christopher A. Sims Comment: Pierre Perron 5. Why Does The Paper-Bill Spread Predict Real Economic Activity? Benjamin M. Friedman And Kenneth N. Kuttner Comment: Ben S. Bernanke 6. Further Evidence On Business Cycle Duration Dependence Francis X. Diebold, Glenn D. Rudebusch, And Daniel E. Sichel Comment: Bruce E. Hansen 7. Dynamic Index Models For Large Cross Sections Danny Quah And Thomas J. Sargent Comment: John Geweke 8. Modelling Non-Linearity Over The Business Cycle Clive W.J. Granger, Timo Terdsvirta, And Heather Anderson Comment: Andrew Harvey Contributors Author Index Subject Index
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The University of Chicago Press Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy
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The University of Chicago Press Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy
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Brookings Institution Brookings Papers on Economic Activity Spring 2020
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The University of Chicago Press Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy
Book SynopsisThis volume presents six new papers on environmental and energy economics and policy in the United States. Rebecca Davis, J. Scott Holladay, and Charles Sims analyze recent trends in and forecasts of coal-fired power plant retirements with and without new climate policy. Severin Borenstein and James Bushnell examine the efficiency of pricing for electricity, natural gas, and gasoline. James Archsmith, Erich Muehlegger, and David Rapson provide a prospective analysis of future pathways for electric vehicle adoption. Kenneth Gillingham considers the consequences of such pathways for the design of fuel vehicle economy standards. Frank Wolak investigates the long-term resource adequacy in wholesale electricity markets with significant intermittent renewables. Finally, Barbara Annicchiarico, Stefano Carattini, Carolyn Fischer, and Garth Heutel review the state of research on the interactions between business cycles and environmental policy.Table of ContentsIntroduction Matthew J. Kotchen, Tatyana Deryugina, and James H. StockCoal-Fired Power Plant Retirements in the United States Rebecca J. Davis, J. Scott Holladay, and Charles SimsHeadwinds and Tailwinds: Implications of Inefficient Retail Energy Pricing for Energy Substitution Severin Borenstein and James B. BushnellFuture Paths of Electric Vehicle Adoption in the United States: Predictable Determinants, Obstacles, and Opportunities James Archsmith, Erich Muehlegger, and David S. RapsonDesigning Fuel-Economy Standards in Light of Electric Vehicles Kenneth T. GillinghamLong-Term Resource Adequacy in Wholesale Electricity Markets with Significant Intermittent Renewables Frank A. WolakBusiness Cycles and Environmental Policy: A Primer Barbara Annicchiarico, Stefano Carattini, Carolyn Fischer, and Garth Heutel
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