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ECON 504: Advanced Economic Statistics August 23, 2011 George R. Brown School of Engineering STATISTICS

ECON 504 Elementary Economic Statistics, a Review –Elementary Business and Economic Statistics, Alva M. Tuttle. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1957 –Review: James B. Hassler, (Untitled), Journal of Farm Economics, Vol. 39, No. 4 (Nov., 1957), pp

Elementary Econ Stats Statistics to include two parts: descriptive and analytic Tabular and graphic presentation of data comprises one-third of the book. It is well done Statistical inference –discussion of frequency distributions –A "cook-book" consideration of estimation and testing hypotheses about one or two population means follows.

Elementary Econ Stats Tuttle's chapter on index numbers is probably the best in the book. Most authors give a confusing presentation of the analytic areas of estimation, hypothesis testing, and correlation or regression theory. Mechanical consideration of time series is given exaggerated significance. Fleeting remarks alluding to more complex, analytic methods are not sufficient.

Elementary Econ Stats The utility of tables on logarithms, squares, roots, reciprocals, and random digits is not clear.

Other Courses/Books Elementary Economic Statistics and Econometrics," S. K. Lin and C. Li, in A Series of Popular Economics Books for Institutional Transition in China Vol. 13, Shanghai People's Publishing House and Hong Kong's Intelligent Book Ltd, 1993 (in Chinese). Boston College: EC Elementary Economic Statistics. Text: Brase/ & Brase, Understanding Basic Statistics, 4th Ed.

Other Courses/Books Brace & Brace – TOC –2. Organizing Data –3. Averages and Variation –4. Correlation and Regression –5. Elementary Probability Theory –6. The Binomial Probability Distribution and Related Topics –7. Normal Curves and Sampling Distributions –8.1 Estimating µ When  is Known –8.2 Estimating µ When  is Unknown –8.3 Estimating p in the Binomial Distribution –9.2 Testing the Mean of µ –9.3 Testing a Proportion p –10. Inferences About Differences –11.1 Chi-Square: Tests of Independence –11.2 Chi-Square: Goodness of Fit –11.3 Testing a Single Variance or Standard Deviation –Part II: Inferences Relating to Linear Regression –11.4 Inferences for Correlation and Regression Supposed to know - Basic notation and defintionsBasic notation and defintions

Econometrics

Econometric Analysis, 6th Edition (Greene) –Chapter 2. The Classical Multiple Linear Regression Model –Chapter 3. Least Squares –Chapter 5. Inference and Prediction –Chapter 6. Functional Form and Structural Change –Chapter 8. The Generalized Regression Model –Chapter 9. Models for Panel Data –Chapter 11. Nonlinear Regressions and Nonlinear Least Squares –Chapter 15. Minimum Distance Estimation and The Generalized Method of Moments –Chapter 16. Maximum Likelihood Estimation –Chapter 17. Simulation Based Estimation and Inference –Chapter 18. Bayesian Estimation and Inference –Chapter 19. Serial Correlation –Chapter 21. Time-Series Models –Chapter 22. Non-stationary Data –Chapter 24. Truncation, Censoring and Sample Selection –Chapter 25. Models for Counts and Duration –Appendix D. Large Sample Distribution Theory

Advanced Statistics Option Bounds, Victor H. De La Peña, Rustam Ibragimov and Steve Jordan, Journal of Applied Probability, Vol. 41, Stochastic Methods and Their Applications (2004), pp

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