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Enjoyable Econometrics

Enjoyable Econometrics

Enjoyable Econometrics

Philip Hans Franses, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
July 2018
Paperback
9781316616475

    Econometrics can at first appear a highly technical subject, but it can also equip the practitioner with a useful skillset of smart ways to formulate research questions and collect data. Enjoyable Econometrics applies econometric methods to a variety of unusual and engaging research questions, often beyond the realm of economics, demonstrating the great potential of using such methods to understand a wide range of phenomena. Unlike the typical textbook approach, Enjoyable Econometrics follows in the footsteps of Freakonomics by posing interesting questions first before introducing the methodology to find the answers. Therefore, rather than equation-heavy sections based around complex methodologies, the reader is presented with chapters on 'Money' and 'Fashion, Art and Music'. Franses writes in a way that will enthuse and motivate the economics student embarking upon the essential study of econometrics. Indeed, the book shows that econometric methods can be applied to almost anything.

    • Promotes an econometric approach that puts the research question first, before following with an applicable methodology
    • Shifts mathematical treatments to the appendices, so as not to detract from the reader's comprehension of the econometric methods discussed
    • Leads each chapter with unusual and interesting research questions, taken from a wide variety of real-world settings

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This book is not a breath of fresh air: rather, it is a vacation at a posh tropical resort. This novel and refreshing treatment of econometrics is more than welcome, it is needed. I plan to adopt Franses' book immediately.' Norman Swanson, Rutgers University, New Jersey

    'This is an engaging, entertaining, and yes, thoroughly enjoyable introduction to econometrics. By relegating the maths to technical appendices, and putting the questions centre stage, Philip Hans Franses has a written a book which will surely whet the appetites of readers who might be put off by standard textbook treatments. Who wouldn't want to know whether popular music really was better in one's salad days?' Michael P. Clements, University of Reading

    'Enjoyable [E]conometrics paints an excellent picture of the relevance, significance, realities, and applications of econometrics as a practical research tool. Franses (Erasmus Univ. Rotterdam, the Netherlands) uses real-life examples to portray vividly the significance of econometrics. The true significance of econometrics to inquiries we make about our lives is presented and discussed in this book. The author's knowledge and understanding of econometrics - as an academic discipline - lead to the banishing of the perennial terror and fear of failure that paralyzes and also chases away most interested students and any others who diligently seek to make effective use of the applications of econometric theory and analyses.' S. B. Adjibolosoo, Choice

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    Product details

    July 2018
    Paperback
    9781316616475
    296 pages
    228 × 153 × 16 mm
    0.44kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Correlation and regression
    • 3. Money
    • 4. Financial literacy and numeracy
    • 5. Postage stamps and banknotes
    • 6. Fashion, art and music
    • 7. Academic publications
    • 8. Trends and fads
    • 9. The takeaways
    • Notes, Index.
      Author
    • Philip Hans Franses , Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

      Philip Hans Franses is Professor of Applied Econometrics and Professor of Marketing Research at the Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam. He is an elected Fellow of the International Institute of Forecasters, the Journal of Econometrics and of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has published several books, including A Concise Introduction to Econometrics (Cambridge, 2002), and more than 250 articles in international journals.