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A Guide to Modern Econometrics
by Marno Verbeek
Manufacturer: Wiley |
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Summary: Best customer service I've ever experienced.
Content: I live in Denmark and had purchased the book in USA. The danish custom authorities charged me 50$ tax, (which is close to the price i paid for the book). Amazon reimbursed me for the full amount!
The book is also good, all the relevant math, but ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Supermodularity and Complementarity
by Donald M. Topkis
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Summary: useful to have at hand
Content: This is a survey of (all?) results in Supermodularity Theory up to the 1990s. It is self-contained but does not provide much intuition (personally I got more intuition in the chapter devoted to this topic by Vohra). I think it is a useful book, but slightly ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Matrix Algebra (Econometric Exercises)
by Karim M. Abadir
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Summary: An excellent summary of many weird matrix results
Content: I have used this book as the source of inspiration for the introductory/background part of my doctorate level multivariate class when I was covering the foundations of matrix theory, this way and out. MANOVA and discriminant analysis are about the spectrum ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Nonparametric Econometrics
by Adrian Pagan
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Summary: Decent introduction, not really mathematically elegant
Content: I was compelled to buy this book because I am a practitioner who needed to know what it means to use a kernel regression to separate the trend from the cycle in macroeconomic statistics. I have been out of graduate school for a while now, and I am not up ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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