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Estimation and Inference in Econometrics

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Product Description Offering a unifying theoretical perspective, this innovative guide to econometrics uses simple geometrical arguments to develop students' intuitive understanding of basic and advanced topics, emphasizing throughout the practical applications of modern theory and nonlinear techniques of estimation. Review "An important reference source for both the theoretical and applied researcher....More importantly, the authors' view of the areas presented is cohesive, and they provide an open-ended discussion, so that the book can serve as a source of research topics as well as a reference. From this standpoint, it is very good reading for a doctoral student....Davidson and MacKinnon's book is sure to have an impact on the way econometrics is taught; my hope is that the geometric approach, widely and quite consistently used by the authors, will be adopted in the exposition of regression, illustration of the classical test statistics, and examination of test power. Certainly, the tool of projection orthogonally to part of the regression space (the Frisch-Waugh-Lovell theorem) should be adopted more widely for its convenience in simplifying many derivations."―Econometric Theory "Well-written advanced textbook in econometrics, suitable for seminar courses. With its lucid analysis, it emerges as an extremely useful tool for applied econometricians."―Madhu Mohanty, California State University "Clearly written and makes clear a lot of links between different estimation procedures."―Curtis J. Simon, Clemson University "Good coverage of standard econometric theory."―M.M. Ali, University of Kentucky "Coverage of the geometry of least squares is excellent."―Doug Steigerwald, University of California, Santa Barbara "This is a unique and fascinating book. It's the only econometrics textbook that has ever given me the urge to read it from cover to cover."―Stratford Douglas, West Virginia University "A wonderful text. The book is comprehensive and has a most authoritative discussion of topics of current interest such as cointegration, nonlinear simultaneous equation models, specification testing, etc."―Sunil Sapra, California State University at Los Angeles "Great book! Good reference for anyone wishing to get an overview of the state of the art. Good pace, topic selection, level of difficulty. Also, good use of notation."―Dean Allen Schiffman, University of California, San Diego "This is the most up-to-date econometrics textbook. It deals with topics which were so far discussed only in journal articles....A must book for any higher level graduate econometrics course."―Professor Anil K. Bera, University of Illinois "Extremely valuable in the sense that it balances the coverage between test of hypothesis and estimation. Most books treat test of hypothesis as a side issue. The book is well-contained and easy to read. An excellent textbook."―Choon-Geol Moon, Rutgers University "Best book on the market, up to date, user-friendly―an excellent text and handy reference."―Paul McNelis, Georgetown University "Very readable, as the authors appear to have taken the trouble to explain concepts and methods in some details, rather than simply rushing on to the next topic or referring the reader elsewhere...a most welcome addition, which is likely to get a great deal of use."―The Economic Journal "Highly accessible and useful for an applied econometrician who wants an overview of new estimation and testing methods, as well as for an introductory-level or special topics course in econometrics....Useful for students and practitioners who use econometric software packages, as well as for those who develop their own estimation programs." ―Journal of the American Statistical Association "An outstanding coverage and analysis. A must for any graduate student and/or researcher."―Abdil Bashir, Grambling State University From the Back Cover Offering a unifying theoretical perspective not readily available in any other text, this innova