Microeconometrics: Methods and Applications, 9780521848053
Hardcover
This book deals with methods and models of microeconometrics, the statistical modeling of behavioral relationships based on data from sample surveys or actual or quasi-social experiments. The book is oriented to the graduate student and researcher using such data. The level of the book is post-first year PhD economics.

Microeconometrics: Methods and Applications

Methods and Applications

$280.02

  • Hardcover

    1056 pages

  • Release Date

    9 May 2005

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Summary

This book provides the most comprehensive treatment to date of microeconometrics, the analysis of individual-level data on the economic behavior of individuals or firms using regression methods for cross section and panel data. The book is oriented to the practitioner. A basic understanding of the linear regression model with matrix algebra is assumed. The text can be used for a microeconometrics course, typically a second-year economics PhD course; for data-oriented applied microeconometrics…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780521848053
ISBN-10:0521848059
Author:Adrian Colin Cameron, Pravin K. Trivedi, A. Colin Cameron
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1056
Release Date:9 May 2005
Weight:1.82kg
Dimensions:43mm x 183mm x 257mm
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Critics Review

‘This book presents an elegant and accessible treatment of the broad range of rapidly expanding topics currently being studied by microeconometricians. Thoughtful, intuitive, and careful in laying out central concepts of sophisticated econometric methodologies, it is not only an excellent textbook for students, but also an invaluable reference text for practitioners and researchers.’ Cheng Hsiao, University of Southern California ‘I wish Microeconometrics was available when I was a student! Here, in one place - and in clear and readable prose - you can find all of the tools that are necessary to do cutting-edge applied economic analysis, and with many helpful examples.’ Alan Krueger, Princeton University ‘Cameron and Trivedi have written a remarkably thorough and up-to-date treatment of microeconometric methods. This is not a superficial cookbook; the early chapters carefully lay the theoretical foundations on which the authors build their discussion of methods for discrete and limited dependent variables and for analysis of longitudinal data. A distinctive feature of the book is its attention to cutting-edge topics like semiparametric regression, bootstrap methods, simulation-based estimation, and empirical likelihood estimation. A highly valuable book.’ Gary Solon, University of Michigan ‘The empirical analysis of micro data is more widespread than ever before. The book by Cameron and Trivedi contains a superb treatment of all the methods that economists like to apply to such data. What is more, it fully integrates a number of exciting new methods that have become applicable due to recent advances in computer technology. The text is in perfect balance between econometric theory and empirical intuition, and it contains many insightful examples.’ Gerard J. van den Berg, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ‘… it is well organised and well written … the authors are to be congratulated on this sure-footed addition to the econometrics literature.’ Times Higher Education Supplement

About The Author

Adrian Colin Cameron

A. Colin Cameron is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Davis. He currently serves as Director of that university’s Center on Quantitative Social Science Research. He has also taught at the Ohio State University, and held short-term visiting positions at Indiana University at Bloomington and at a number of Australian and European universities. His research in microeconometrics has appeared in leading econometrics and economics journals. He is coauthor with Pravin Trivedi of Regression Analysis of Count Data (Econometric Society Monograph series No. 30, Cambridge University Press). Pravin K. Trivedi is John H. Rudy Professor of Economics at Indiana University at Bloomington. He has also taught at The Australian National University and University of Southampton, and has held short term visiting positions at a number of European universities. His research in microeconometrics has appeared in most leading econometrics and health economics journals. He coauthored Regression Analysis of Count Data with Colin Cameron and is on the editorial boards of the Econometrics Journal and the Journal of Applied Econometrics.

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