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Econometrics of Qualitative Dependent Variables

Econometrics of Qualitative Dependent Variables

Econometrics of Qualitative Dependent Variables

Christian Gourieroux, CREST-INSEE, Paris
Paul B. Klassen
November 2000
Available
Paperback
9780521589857

    This textbook introduces students progressively to various aspects of qualitative models and assumes a knowledge of basic principles of statistics and econometrics. Inferring qualitative characteristics of data on socioeconomic class, education, employment status, and the like - given their discrete nature - requires an entirely different set of tools from those applied to purely quantitative data. Written in accessible language and offering cogent examples, students are given valuable means to gauge real-world economic phenomena. After the introduction, early chapters present models with endogenous qualitative variables, examining dichotomous models, model specification, estimation methods, descriptive usage, and qualitative panel data. Professor Gourieroux also looks at Tobit models, in which the exogenous variable is sometimes qualitative and sometimes quantitative, and changing-regime models, in which the dependent variable is qualitative but expressed in quantitative terms. The final two chapters describe models which explain variables assumed by discrete or continuous positive variables.

    • Student-friendly presentation of qualitative models in econometrics
    • Gives graduate students valuable means to gauge real-world economic phenomena
    • Offers problem sets; builds progressively on information presented chapter-by-chapter

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    November 2000
    Paperback
    9780521589857
    384 pages
    229 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.51kg
    28 b/w illus. 5 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The simple dichotomy
    • 3. Modelling
    • 4. Estimation methods and tests
    • 5. The log-linear model and its applications
    • 6. Qualitative panel data
    • 7. The Tobit model
    • 8. Models of market disequilibrium
    • 9. Truncated variables in simultaneous equations
    • 10. Simultaneous equation systems
    • 11. The Poisson model
    • 12. Models of duration.
      Author
    • Christian Gourieroux , CREST-INSEE, Paris
    • Translator
    • Paul B. Klassen