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.
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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31-M-Ectr1 Econometrics 1 | Statistical and Econometric Models | Graded examination
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Student information |
The binding module descriptions contain further information, including specifications on the "types of assignments" students need to complete. In cases where a module description mentions more than one kind of assignment, the respective member of the teaching staff will decide which task(s) they assign the students.
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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