516 Pages
92 B/W Illustrations
by
Chapman & Hall
516 Pages
92 B/W Illustrations
by
Chapman & Hall
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This book is about doing microeconometrics, defined by Cameron and Trivedi as "the analysis of individual-level data on the economic behavior of individuals or firms using regression methods applied to cross-section and panel data" with R. Microeconometrics became increasingly popular in the last decades, thanks to the availability of many individual data sets and to the development of computer... Read more
Preface
Part 1. The ordinary least square estimator
1. Simple linear regression model
2. Statistical properties of the simple linear estimator
3. Multiple Regression Model
4. Interpretation of the Coefficients
Part 2. Beyond the OLS estimator
5. Maximum likelihood estimator
6. Non-spherical disturbances
7. Endogeneity
8. Treatment Effect
9. Spatial econometrics
Part 3. Special responses
10. Binomial models
11. Censored and truncated models
12. Count data
13. Duration models
14. Discrete choice models
References
Indexes
Biography
Yves Croissant is professor of Economics at the University Lumière Lyon-2. His main research interests are microeconometrics and transport economics.






