316202 Statistical and Econometric Models (V) (SoSe 2014)

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All participants are expected to have basic knowledge of elementary statistics,
linear algebra, analysis, and probability. An introductory econometrics course
---roughly the first eight chapters of Wooldridge (2009)---is helpful but not required.

Appendices A and B of the main text contain a concise summary of the relevant
matrix algebra and the probability background.

Students are assumed to fill gaps in their knownledge prior or during the course
by self study.

Bibliography

Main text:
Hansen (2014), Econometrics (lecture notes),
available at http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/~bhansen/econometrics/

Basic Econometrics: (available in the library)
Wooldridge, J., 2009, Introductory Econometrics: A modern approach (4th edition)

Additional references will be provided throughout the course.

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Module Course Requirements  
31-M-Ectr1 Econometrics 1 Statistical and Econometric Models Graded examination
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Degree programme/academic programme Validity Variant Subdivision Status Semester LP  
Economic Behavior and Interaction Models / Promotion    
Statistische Wissenschaften / Master (Enrollment until SoSe 2014) SW3; SW3A   7  

Regular and active participation in lectures and tutorials as well as preparation of exercises is assumed.

First lecture: 09.04.2014
Mid-term exam: 04.06.2014
Final exam: 16.07.2014

Both exams cover topics from the lectures and the tutorials

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