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Microeconometrics : methods and applications / A. Colin Cameron, Pravin K. Trivedi.

By: Cameron, Adrian Colin [author.].
Contributor(s): Trivedi, P. K [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005Description: xxii, 1034 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.ISBN: 9780521848053 (hardcover); 9780521848053 (hbk.); 0521848059 (hardcover).Subject(s): Microeconomics -- Econometric modelsDDC classification: 338.5015195 Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher's Description
Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Causal and non-causal models 3. Microeconomic data structures 4. Linear models 5. ML and NLS estimation 6. GMM and systems estimation 7. Hypothesis tests 8. Specification tests and model selection 9. Semiparametric methods 10. Numerical optimization 11. Bootstrap methods 12. Simulation-based methods 13. Bayesian methods 14. Binary outcome models 15. Multinomial models 16. Tobit and selection models 17. Transition data: survival analysis 18. Mixture models and unobserved heterogeneity 19. Models of multiple hazards 20. Models of count data 21. Linear panel models: basics 22. Linear panel models: extensions 23. Nonlinear panel models 24. Stratified and clustered samples 25. Treatment evaluation 26. Measurement error models 27. Missing data and imputation A. Asymptotic theory B. Making pseudo-random draw.
Summary: This book provides the most comprehensive treatment to date of microeconometrics, the analysis of individual-level data on the economic behavior of individuals or firms using regression methods for cross section and panel data. The book is oriented to the practitioner. A basic understanding of the linear regression model with matrix algebra is assumed. The text can be used for a microeconometrics course, typically a second-year economics PhD course; for data-oriented applied microeconometrics field courses; and as a reference work for graduate students and applied researchers who wish to fill in gaps in their toolkit. Distinguishing features of the book include emphasis on nonlinear models and robust inference, simulation-based estimation, and problems of complex survey data. The book makes frequent use of numerical examples based on generated data to illustrate the key models and methods. More substantially, it systematically integrates into the text empirical illustrations based on seven large and exceptionally rich data sets. Most comprehensive text on microeconometrics available anywhere Authors are leading experts on the subject matter Self-contained, rich with exercises - a perennially important subject - taken from publisher's site.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 961-997) and indexes.

1. Introduction
2. Causal and non-causal models
3. Microeconomic data structures
4. Linear models
5. ML and NLS estimation
6. GMM and systems estimation
7. Hypothesis tests
8. Specification tests and model selection
9. Semiparametric methods
10. Numerical optimization
11. Bootstrap methods
12. Simulation-based methods
13. Bayesian methods
14. Binary outcome models
15. Multinomial models
16. Tobit and selection models
17. Transition data: survival analysis
18. Mixture models and unobserved heterogeneity
19. Models of multiple hazards
20. Models of count data
21. Linear panel models: basics
22. Linear panel models: extensions
23. Nonlinear panel models
24. Stratified and clustered samples
25. Treatment evaluation
26. Measurement error models
27. Missing data and imputation
A. Asymptotic theory
B. Making pseudo-random draw.

This book provides the most comprehensive treatment to date of microeconometrics, the analysis of individual-level data on the economic behavior of individuals or firms using regression methods for cross section and panel data. The book is oriented to the practitioner. A basic understanding of the linear regression model with matrix algebra is assumed. The text can be used for a microeconometrics course, typically a second-year economics PhD course; for data-oriented applied microeconometrics field courses; and as a reference work for graduate students and applied researchers who wish to fill in gaps in their toolkit. Distinguishing features of the book include emphasis on nonlinear models and robust inference, simulation-based estimation, and problems of complex survey data. The book makes frequent use of numerical examples based on generated data to illustrate the key models and methods. More substantially, it systematically integrates into the text empirical illustrations based on seven large and exceptionally rich data sets.

Most comprehensive text on microeconometrics available anywhere
Authors are leading experts on the subject matter
Self-contained, rich with exercises - a perennially important subject - taken from publisher's site.

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