Книга: Bidisha Mukhopadhyay «Applied Financial Econometrics with Cases»
Производитель: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" This book could be very useful to the researchers working in Financial Econometrics field. It comprises various cases which helps the reader to better understand the application of EViews software in the Finance field. This book covers lots of real life cases related with time series data in finance area and various advanced econometric techniques to solve the problems. The latest research methods like Augmented Dickey Fuller Test, Granger Causality Test and VAR model with Variance Decomposition Technique have been explained in details in this book. ISBN:9783659391026 Издательство: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" (2015)
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