Abstract:
Professor Davidson s Econometric Theory offers a clear, well written, graduate level econometrics textbook, which would be highly appropriate as the principal text for the second and or third semester of a general Ph.D. econometrics sequence or for a specialized course on time series. It provides good reading material for anyone interested in deepening his or her understanding of econometrics and also a valuable reference source for econometricians. Although the book reviews the basics of multivariate regression, it is written at a level that requires either some degree of mathematical sophistication or prior familiarity with econometrics. As a result, it may be too advanced for a first semester Ph.D. course, except where students have strong preparation.
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