Microeconometrics deals with the theory and applications of methods of data analysis developed for microdata pertaining to individuals, households, and firms. Microdata are usually either cross sectional, in which case they refer to conditions at the same point in time, or longitudinal (panel) in which case they refer to the same observational units over several periods. This comprehensive guide will be of interest for students and researchers in microeconometrics, in applied econometrics, or in data-oriented microeconomics sub-disciplines; and as a reference work for graduate students and applied researchers who wish to fill in gaps in their tool kit.
Print ISBN: 978-1-68251-361-3 | $145 | 2018 | Hardcover
Editor: Nalan Baştürk