Econometric Methods and Applications presents the most significant published work of G.S. Maddala who has made many important contributions to the development of econometrics in the late twentieth century.These two volumes reprint acclaimed and widely cited articles including, among many others, his early work on the bituminous coal industry, his criticisms of the pseudo-data approach and his paper with S.K. Singh on size distribution of incomes. These volumes include sections on Production Functions and Productivity, Distributed Lag Models, Panel Data, Pseudo Data, Simultaneous Equations Models, Income Distribution, Tests for Rationality, Qualitative Variable Models, Limited Dependent Variable Models, Self-Selection Models, Disequilibrium Models and Money and Finance.
The specially written introductions to each part include reassessments by the author of his papers in the light of subsequent work on these areas and the development of the subject as a whole. These books also contain an autobiographical essay in which Professor Maddala outlines his personal history, from his initial ambition to become a Sanskrit scholar to his early experience of econometrics.
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'These two volumes document the career of the influential econometrician G.S. Maddala . . . To say that Maddala was a prolific researcher would be an understatement, as the 78 articles collected in these two volumes attest. The breadth and scope of Maddala's research over 36 years is impressive. . . . These volumes would make useful additions to any econometrician's reference library.' -- Journal of the American Statistical Association'This is an excellent reference set which presents a collection of much of the author's work including early work on variance component models and disequilibrium models.'- Aslib Book Guide
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-85278-804-9 (9781852788049)
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The late G.S. Maddala, formerly University Eminent Scholar, Department of Economics, Ohio State University, US
Volume 1: property functions and productivity; distributed lag models; panel data; pseudo data; simultaneous equations models; income distribution; tests for rationality. Volume 2: qualitative variable models; limited dependent variable models; self selection models; disequilibrium models; money and finance.