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Econometrics II - ECO00003I

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  • Department: Economics and Related Studies
  • Module co-ordinator: Prof. Jo Swaffield
  • Credit value: 20 credits
  • Credit level: I
  • Academic year of delivery: 2021-22
    • See module specification for other years: 2022-23

Related modules

Co-requisite modules

  • None

Prohibited combinations

  • None

Module will run

Occurrence Teaching period
A Spring Term 2021-22

Module aims

This module is aimed at providing you with a basic understanding of the analysis of economic models using statistical methods. By the end of the module, your understanding of applied economic articles should be improved and you should be able to evaluate the research presented. You should also be able to perform some basic analysis yourself and be able to interpret the results fully.

Module learning outcomes

This course is aimed at providing you with a basic understanding of the analysis of economic models using statistical methods. By the end of the course, your understanding of applied economic articles should be improved and you should be able to evaluate the research presented. You should also be able to perform some basic analysis yourself.

Assessment

Task Length % of module mark
Essay/coursework
Econometrics II Project
N/A 100

Special assessment rules

None

Reassessment

Task Length % of module mark
Essay/coursework
Econometrics II Project
N/A 100

Module feedback

Students receive feedback through formative seminar work, tutorials, practicals and workshops.

Indicative reading

Gujarati, D N. & Porter, D C. (2009). Essentials of Econometrics. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill.
Gujarati, D N. & Porter, D C. (2009). Basic Econometrics. 5th ed. McGraw-Hill.
Gujarati, D N. (2015). Econometrics by Example. 2nd ed. Macmillan.



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