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There are six factors that can enhance or weaken an econometrics
text: coverage, lucidity, speed, independence, examples, and
exercises. With clear explanations and a smooth pace, Fumio
Hayashi's Econometrics succeeds as a solid first-year
graduate text. The ample empirical applications examples reflect
the author's research interest—applied
econometrics—and make the work best suited for students
sharing that interest.
Title: ECONOMETRICS
Description:
There are six factors that can enhance or weaken an econometrics
text: coverage, lucidity, speed, independence, examples, and
exercises.
With clear explanations and a smooth pace, Fumio
Hayashi's Econometrics succeeds as a solid first-year
graduate text.
The ample empirical applications examples reflect
the author's research interest—applied
econometrics—and make the work best suited for students
sharing that interest.
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