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Guided tour of Econometrics by Example Damodar Gujarati

Introduction Welcome to the guided tour of the book. This PowerPoint presentation will take you through: -The book’s unique approach - Pedagogical features A sample chapter is available to download from www.palgrave.com/economics/Gujarati Accessible; cheap; concise

What’s so special about Econometrics by Example?

The Author: Damodar Gujarati is a best-selling textbook author and has 42 years of teaching experience. He is a prominent figure in the field of econometrics and his textbooks are very popular with students …when it comes to getting clear answers to my basic questions, I always reach for ‘Guj’ … I wouldn't try to learn econometrics without the Guj. – Student reviewer on Amazon

Its unique example-led approach: Econometrics by Example focuses on one or two examples per chapter which are developed and used as a basis to explain econometric theory This innovative approach centres on ‘learning by doing’ and anchors the complex subject of econometrics in real-life data and situations. I am quite impressed with the approach. - Brendan McCabe, University of Liverpool, UK …the book is well structured and provides the student with all that he needs to do empirical work without having to know all the theoretical details - Pedro Cerquiera, European University Institute, Portugal

The engaging and clear writing style: - Given that students notoriously struggle with econometrics, Gujarati’s clear and engaging writing style, borne out of his vast experience, makes the subject-matter easier to understand and more accessible for students. The writing style, exposition is great – simple, clearly explained. The material is also very good. - Mike Clements, University of Warwick, UK The writing is excellent. - Heino Bohn Nielsen, Copenhagen University, Denmark

Broad coverage and fully up-to-date: EBE offers complete coverage, including modern topics such as instrumental variables and panel data It makes extensive use of the Stata and Eviews statistical packages and the outputs obtained from these packages are reproduced in the book. EBE contains an appendix that discusses the basic concepts of statistics in a user-friendly manner and provides the necessary statistical background to follow the concepts. The breadth of material that is covered is very good and a full range of alternative models are presented - Timothy Park, University of Georgia, USA

Econometrics by Example is divided into 19 chapters, covering all core areas: 9. Multinomial Regression Models 10. Original Regression Models 11. Limited Dependent Variable Regression Models 12. Modeling Count Data: The Poisson and Negative Binomial Regression Models PART FOUR 13. Stationary and Non-Stationary Time Series 14. Cointegration and Error Correction Models 15. Asset Price Volatility: The Arch and Garch Models 16. Economic Forecasting with Arima and VAR Models 17. Panel Data Regression Models 18. Survival Analysis 19. Instrumental Variables Statistical Appendix PART ONE The Linear Regression Model Functional Forms of Regression Models Qualitative Explanatory Variables Regression Models PART TWO 4. Regression Diagnostic I: Multicollinearity 5. Regression Diagnostic II: Heteroscedasticity 6. Regression Diagnostic II: Autocorrelation Regression Diagnostic IV: Model Specification Errors PART THREE 8. Categorical Dependent Variable Models: The Logit and Probit Models

Pedagogical Features The book’s features complement, supplement and reinforce the main text, promote further thought and critical analysis. Each chapter contains a summary and conclusions section, a set of exercises (to which solutions are provided in the companion website) and helpful appendices. In order to help students understand and explore the subject, there is also a full complement of graphs and tables.

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