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INTRODUCTORY ECONOMETRICS 1
| Subtitle | Linear Models with R |
|---|---|
| Lecturer(s) | POTIRON, YOANN |
| Credit(s) | 2 |
| Academic Year/Semester | 2023 Fall |
| Day/Period | Fri.3 |
| Campus | Mita |
| Class Format | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) |
| Registration Number | 25042 |
| Faculty/Graduate School | BUSINESS AND COMMERCE |
| Department/Major | BUSINESS AND COMMERCE |
| Year Level | 3, 4 |
| Field | SPECIALIZED SUBJECTS |
| Course Description | Recently econometrics explores almost every phenomena occurred in societies on the globe. Its methodology affects nearby disciplines, such as finance and industrial organisation, in addition, business administration, marketing science, accounting, furthermore, sociology, politics, and history. In this series of courses specialist will introduce the cutting edge researches in each theme. |
| K-Number | FBC-BC-34343-212-07 |
| Course Administrator | Faculty/Graduate School | FBC | BUSINESS AND COMMERCE |
|---|---|---|---|
| Department/Major | BC | BUSINESS AND COMMERCE | |
| Main Course Number | Level | 3 | Third-year level coursework |
| Major Classification | 4 | Major Field Course | |
| Minor Classification | 34 | Iii Major Field Elective Courses - Economics and Industry | |
| Subject Type | 3 | Elective subject | |
| Supplemental Course Information | Class Classification | 2 | Lecture |
| Class Format | 1 | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) | |
| Language of Instruction | 2 | English | |
| Academic Discipline | 07 | Economics, business administration, and related fields | |
Course Contents/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome
The emphasis of this class is on linear models with R. The objective is to learn what methods are available and more importantly, when they should be applied. Many examples are presented to clarify the use of the techniques and to demonstrate what conclusions can be made.
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Linear Models with R
Julian J. Faraway
Julian J. Faraway