Author: | Barry K. Goodwin, A. Ford Ramsey, Jan Chvosta | ISBN: | 9781635260502 |
Publisher: | SAS Institute | Publication: | April 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | SAS Institute | Language: | English |
Author: | Barry K. Goodwin, A. Ford Ramsey, Jan Chvosta |
ISBN: | 9781635260502 |
Publisher: | SAS Institute |
Publication: | April 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | SAS Institute |
Language: | English |
Using Applied Econometrics with SAS: Modeling Demand, Supply, and Risk, you will quickly master SAS applications for implementing and estimating standard models in the field of econometrics. This guide introduces you to the major theories underpinning applied demand and production economics. For each of its three main topics—demand, supply, and risk—a concise theoretical orientation leads directly into consideration of specific economic models and econometric techniques, collectively covering the following:
SAS procedures that facilitate estimation of demand, supply, and risk models include the following, among others:
An empirical example, SAS programming code, and a complete data set accompany each econometric model, empowering you to practice these techniques while reading. Examples are drawn from both major scholarly studies and business applications so that professors, graduate students, government economic researchers, agricultural analysts, actuaries, and underwriters, among others, will immediately benefit.
This book is part of the SAS Press program.
Using Applied Econometrics with SAS: Modeling Demand, Supply, and Risk, you will quickly master SAS applications for implementing and estimating standard models in the field of econometrics. This guide introduces you to the major theories underpinning applied demand and production economics. For each of its three main topics—demand, supply, and risk—a concise theoretical orientation leads directly into consideration of specific economic models and econometric techniques, collectively covering the following:
SAS procedures that facilitate estimation of demand, supply, and risk models include the following, among others:
An empirical example, SAS programming code, and a complete data set accompany each econometric model, empowering you to practice these techniques while reading. Examples are drawn from both major scholarly studies and business applications so that professors, graduate students, government economic researchers, agricultural analysts, actuaries, and underwriters, among others, will immediately benefit.
This book is part of the SAS Press program.