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Advances in Econometrics Theory and Applications

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Advances in Econometrics Theory and Applications

Advances in Econometrics Theory and Applications

Econometrics is becoming a highly developed and highly mathematicized array of its own sub disciplines, as it should be, as economies are becoming increasingly complex, and scientific economic analyses require progressively thorough knowledge of solid quantitative methods. This book thus provides recent insight on some key issues in econometric theory and applications.

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