MECE-101: Introductory Econometric Methods
Introduction to econometric theory and quantitative analysis
Course Overview
This course introduces econometric methods used to test economic theories and analyze empirical data. Emphasis is placed on regression analysis, estimation techniques, and hypothesis testing.
Course Objectives
- Understand the role of econometrics in economics
- Apply regression techniques to economic data
- Interpret econometric results
- Diagnose common econometric problems
- Develop empirical research skills
Key Topics
- Nature and Scope of Econometrics
- Simple Linear Regression
- Multiple Regression Analysis
- Estimation and Hypothesis Testing
- Problems of Multicollinearity
- Heteroscedasticity and Autocorrelation
- Model Specification
Recommended References
- Introductory Econometrics by Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
- Basic Econometrics by Damodar N. Gujarati
- A Guide to Econometrics by Peter Kennedy
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