Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data (The MIT Press)
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Review "Wooldridge's new book should be extremely useful for graduate students in econometrics and also in applied fields. It gives a state-of-the-art discussion of econometric methods used to analyze data in a wide variety of situations." --Jerry Hausman, McDonald Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "This book will be a great resource for researchers and graduate students interested in applied and theoretical microeconometrics. The topics covered in this book belong in the toolbox of modern applied and theoretical microeconometricians, and many of them have not previously been covered in easily accessible textbook format." --Bo Honore, Department of Economics, Princeton University "Jeffrey Wooldridge's excellent textbook well meets the need for an up-to-date text explaining state-of-the-art methods to potential practitioners among graduate students. The book covers familiar and less familiar ground with clarity and with attention to the issues of greatest relevance to practical applications. . . . Extremely valuable." -- Ian Preston, "The Times Higher Education Supplement" "I highly recommend this book for graduate classes in econometrics. We have used it at MIT and the students find it extremely helpful. Wooldridge covers topics in a highly readable and insightful way."--Jerry Hausman, John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics, MIT "This second edition provides a comprehensive, accessible, and updated treatment of cross section and panel data methods. The book is full of useful insights, applications, and worked problems. It will serve as an invaluable textbook and reference for graduate students and researchers alike."--Richard Blundell, Institute for Fiscal Studies, University College London "In this leading econometrics textbook, Wooldridge offers a very good explanation of the basics of the field - making it a great resource for econometrics students - and a contemporary treatment of many important topics, making it a wonderful reference for researchers as well. The new edition provides clear explanations of many recent developments."--Whitney Newey, Jane Berkowitz Carlton and Dennis William Carlton Professor of Microeconomics, MIT Read more Review I highly recommend this book for graduate classes in econometrics. We have used it at MIT and the students find it extremely helpful. Wooldridge covers topics in a highly readable and insightful way.―Jerry Hausman, John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics, MIT In this leading econometrics textbook, Wooldridge offers a very good explanation of the basics of the field–making it a great resource for econometrics students―and a contemporary treatment of many important topics, making it a wonderful reference for researchers as well. The new edition provides clear explanations of many recent developments.―Whitney Newey, Jane Berkowitz Carlton and Dennis William Carlton Professor of Microeconomics, MIT This second edition provides a comprehensive, accessible, and updated treatment of cross section and panel data methods. The book is full of useful insights, applications, and worked problems. It will serve as an invaluable textbook and reference for graduate students and researchers alike.―Richard Blundell, Institute for Fiscal Studies, University College London Read more See all Editorial Reviews
Review "Wooldridge's new book should be extremely useful for graduate students in econometrics and also in applied fields. It gives a state-of-the-art discussion of econometric methods used to analyze data in a wide variety of situations." --Jerry Hausman, McDonald Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "This book will be a great resource for researchers and graduate students interested in applied and theoretical microeconometrics. The topics covered in this book belong in the toolbox of modern applied and theoretical microeconometricians, and many of them have not previously been covered in easily accessible textbook format." --Bo Honore, Department of Economics, Princeton University "Jeffrey Wooldridge's excellent textbook well meets the need for an up-to-date text explaining state-of-the-art methods to potential practitioners among graduate students. The book covers familiar and less familiar ground with clarity and with attention to the issues of greatest relevance to practical applications. . . . Extremely valuable." -- Ian Preston, "The Times Higher Education Supplement" "I highly recommend this book for graduate classes in econometrics. We have used it at MIT and the students find it extremely helpful. Wooldridge covers topics in a highly readable and insightful way."--Jerry Hausman, John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics, MIT "This second edition provides a comprehensive, accessible, and updated treatment of cross section and panel data methods. The book is full of useful insights, applications, and worked problems. It will serve as an invaluable textbook and reference for graduate students and researchers alike."--Richard Blundell, Institute for Fiscal Studies, University College London "In this leading econometrics textbook, Wooldridge offers a very good explanation of the basics of the field - making it a great resource for econometrics students - and a contemporary treatment of many important topics, making it a wonderful reference for researchers as well. The new edition provides clear explanations of many recent developments."--Whitney Newey, Jane Berkowitz Carlton and Dennis William Carlton Professor of Microeconomics, MIT Read more Review I highly recommend this book for graduate classes in econometrics. We have used it at MIT and the students find it extremely helpful. Wooldridge covers topics in a highly readable and insightful way.―Jerry Hausman, John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics, MIT In this leading econometrics textbook, Wooldridge offers a very good explanation of the basics of the field–making it a great resource for econometrics students―and a contemporary treatment of many important topics, making it a wonderful reference for researchers as well. The new edition provides clear explanations of many recent developments.―Whitney Newey, Jane Berkowitz Carlton and Dennis William Carlton Professor of Microeconomics, MIT This second edition provides a comprehensive, accessible, and updated treatment of cross section and panel data methods. The book is full of useful insights, applications, and worked problems. It will serve as an invaluable textbook and reference for graduate students and researchers alike.―Richard Blundell, Institute for Fiscal Studies, University College London Read more See all Editorial Reviews
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