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Econometrics: Squares Regression Weighting
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Econometric Analysis
Fifth Edition

William H. Greene
New York University

Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

Contents and Notation
Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 The Classical Multiple Linear Regression Model 2 Chapter 3 Least Squares 3 Chapter 4 Finite-Sample Properties of the Least Squares Estimator 7 Chapter 5 Large-Sample Properties of the Least Squares and Instrumental Variables Estimators 14 Chapter 6 Inference and Prediction 19 Chapter 7 Functional Form and Structural Change 23 Chapter 8 Specification Analysis and Model Selection 30 Chapter 9 Nonlinear Regression Models 32 Chapter 10 Nonspherical Disturbances - The Generalized Regression Model 37 Chapter 11 Heteroscedasticity 41 Chapter 12 Serial Correlation 49 Chapter 13 Models for Panel Data 53 Chapter 14 Systems of Regression Equations 63 Chapter 15 Simultaneous Equations Models 72 Chapter 16 Estimation Frameworks in Econometrics 78 Chapter 17 Maximum Likelihood Estimation 84 Chapter 18 The Generalized Method of Moments 93 Chapter 19 Models with Lagged Variables 97 Chapter 20 Time Series Models 101 Chapter 21 Models for Discrete Choice 1106 Chapter 22 Limited Dependent Variable and Duration Models 112 Appendix A Matrix Algebra 115 Appendix B Probability and Distribution Theory 123 Appendix C Estimation and Inference 134 Appendix D Large Sample Distribution Theory 145 Appendix E Computation and Optimization 146 In the solutions, we denote: • scalar values with italic, lower case letters, as in a or α • column vectors with boldface lower case letters, as in b, • row vectors as transposed column vectors, as in b′, • single population parameters with greek letters, as in β, • sample estimates of parameters with English letters, as in b as an estimate of β, ˆ • sample estimates of population parameters with a caret, as in α • matrices with boldface upper case letters, as in M or Σ, • cross section observations with subscript i, time series observations with

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