An Information Theoretic Approach to Econometrics An Information Theoretic Approach to Econometrics

An Information Theoretic Approach to Econometrics

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This book is intended to provide the reader with a firm conceptual and empirical understanding of basic information-theoretic econometric models and methods. Because most data are observational, practitioners work with indirect noisy observations and ill-posed econometric models in the form of stochastic inverse problems. Consequently, traditional econometric methods in many cases are not applicable for answering many of the quantitative questions that analysts wish to ask. After initial chapters deal with parametric and semiparametric linear probability models, the focus turns to solving nonparametric stochastic inverse problems. In succeeding chapters, a family of power divergence measure-likelihood functions are introduced for a range of traditional and nontraditional econometric-model problems. Finally, within either an empirical maximum likelihood or loss context, Ron C. Mittelhammer and George G. Judge suggest a basis for choosing a member of the divergence family.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
December 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
301
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
3.3
MB
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