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Advances in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
Essays in Honor of Professor C.R.Rao

 

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Advances in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
Essays in Honor of Professor C.R.Rao

T.N. Srinivasan (Editor)
Peter Phillips (Editor)
GS Maddala (Editor)

 

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ISBN: 9781557863829

 

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A guide to the statistical methods used in econometrics and quantitative economics. The book covers such topics as semiparametric and non-parametric interference, multivariate analysis, diagnostic tests, and time series behaviour of commodity prices.


Advances in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics is a comprehensive guide to the statistical methods used in econometrics and quantitative economics. Bringing together contributions from those acknowledged to be amongst the world's leading econometricians and statisticians this volume covers topics such as:
* Semiparametric and non-parametric interference.
* Multivariate analysis.
* Diagnostic tests.
* Time series behavior of commodity prices.
* Applications of Edgeworth expansions and quantitative methods in development economics.The book is dedicated to Professor C. R. Rao, whose unique contribution to the subject has influenced econometricians for many years.


 

ISBN 1557863822
ISBN13 9781557863829
Publisher Blackwell Publishers
Format Hardback
Publication date 19/05/1995
Pages 528
Weight (grammes) 906
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 236
Width (mm) 166

1. Specification Errors in Limited Dependent Variable Models: G. S. Maddala (Ohio State University). 2. The Optimality of Extended Score Tests With Applications to Testing for a Moving Average Unit Root: K. Tanaka (Hitotsubashi University). 3. Score Diagnostics for Linear Models Estimated by Two Stage Least Squares: J. M. Woolridge (Michigan State University). 4. Asymptotic Expansions in Statisics: A Review of Methods and Applications: R. N. Bhattacharya and M. L. Puri (Both Indiana University). 5. An Asymptotic Expansion for the Distribution of Test Criteria Which Are Asymptotically Distributed as Chi-Squared Under Contiguous Alternatives: A. Holly and L. Gardiol (Both Universite de Lausanne). 6. Estimation in Semiparametric Models: O. Linton (Yale University). 7. Pooling Nonparametric Estimates of Regression Functions with a Similar Shape: C. A. P. Pinkse and P. M. Robinson (University of British Columbia and London School of Economics). 8. On the Theory of Testing Covariance Stationarity Under Moment Condition Failure: Peter C. B. Phillips and Mico Lorentan (Yale University and University of Wisconsin). 9. Pattern Identification of ARMA Models: T. W. Anderson (Stanford University). 10. Convergence Rates for Series Estimators: W. K. Newey (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). 11. Generalized Least Squares with Nonnormal Errors: C. L. Cavanagh and T. J. Rotherberg (Columbia University and University of California at Berkeley). 12. Factor Analysis Under More General Conditions with Reference to Heteroskedasticity of Unknown Form: John G. Cragg and Stephen G. Donald (University of British Columbia and Boston University). 13. Inference in Factor Models: Christian Gourieroux, A. Monfort and E. Renault (CRES, CREST, and Universite des Sciences Sociales). 14. Expectations: Are They Rational, Adaptive or Naive?: Marc Nerlove and T. Schuerman (University of Maryland and AT &
T Bell Laboratories). 15. Some Hypotheses About the Time Series Behaviour of Commodity Prices: P. K. Trivedi (Indiana University). 16. A Review of the Derivation and Calculation of Rao Distances with an Application to Portfolio Theory: U. Jensen (Christian-Albrechts Universitat).