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  2. Christian Gouriéroux - Wikipedia

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    Statistics and Econometric Models. Themes in Modern Econometrics. Time Series and Dynamic Models. Themes in Modern Econometrics. Statistique de l'assurance. Collection "Economie et statistiques avancées". ARCH Models and Financial Applications. Springer Series in Statistics. Articles/Essays/Papers. Gourieroux, Christian; Jasiak, Joann (2002).

  3. Invariant estimator - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the concept of being an invariant estimator is a criterion that can be used to compare the properties of different estimators for the same quantity. It is a way of formalising the idea that an estimator should have certain intuitively appealing qualities.

  4. Methodology of econometrics - Wikipedia

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    Econometrics may use standard statistical models to study economic questions, but most often they are with observational data, rather than in controlled experiments. [10] In this, the design of observational studies in econometrics is similar to the design of studies in other observational disciplines, such as astronomy, epidemiology, sociology and political science.

  5. List of statistical software - Wikipedia

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    SHAZAM (Econometrics and Statistics Software) – comprehensive econometrics and statistics package; SigmaStat – package for group analysis; Simul – econometric tool for multidimensional (multi-sectoral, multi-regional) modeling; SmartPLS – statistics package used in partial least squares path modeling (PLS) and PLS-based structural ...

  6. Econometrics - Wikipedia

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    [3] Jan Tinbergen is one of the two founding fathers of econometrics. [4] [5] [6] The other, Ragnar Frisch, also coined the term in the sense in which it is used today. [7] A basic tool for econometrics is the multiple linear regression model. [8] Econometric theory uses statistical theory and mathematical statistics to evaluate and develop ...

  7. Econometric model - Wikipedia

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    An econometric model then is a set of joint probability distributions to which the true joint probability distribution of the variables under study is supposed to belong. In the case in which the elements of this set can be indexed by a finite number of real-valued parameters , the model is called a parametric model ; otherwise it is a ...

  8. Autoregressive model - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, econometrics, and signal processing, an autoregressive (AR) model is a representation of a type of random process; as such, it can be used to describe certain time-varying processes in nature, economics, behavior, etc.

  9. Newey–West estimator - Wikipedia

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    A Newey–West estimator is used in statistics and econometrics to provide an estimate of the covariance matrix of the parameters of a regression-type model where the standard assumptions of regression analysis do not apply. [1] It was devised by Whitney K. Newey and Kenneth D. West in 1987, although there are a number of later variants.