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Professor Gary Koop – Analysis of Financial Data
Analysis of Financial Data teaches basic methods and techniques of data analysis to finance students. It covers many of the major tools used by the financial economist i.e. regression and time series methods including discussion of non...
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Gary Koop – Bayesian Econometric Methods
Gary Koop - Bayesian Econometric MethodsThis volume in the Econometric Exercises series contains questions and answers to provide students with useful practice, as they attempt to master Bayesian econometrics. In addition to many theoretical exercises, this...
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