CITATION

Salvatore, Dominick and Reagle, Derrick. Schaum's Outline of Statistics and Econometrics. McGraw-Hill, 2001.

Schaum's Outline of Statistics and Econometrics

Published:  October 2001

eISBN: 9780071395687 0071395687 | ISBN: 9780071348522

Book description:

Schaum's Outline of Statistics and Econometrics presents the essential theories, examples, solved problems, and supplementary problems students of economics need to understand and master statistics. Important new sections on Nonparametric Tests, the Logit Model, the Probit Model, and Causality Tests as well as new problems on financial econometrics will be added. A new chaper on Time Series Econometrics will be added to coincide with leading textbooks and all examples will be updated to reflect current U.S. and world data. The book complements the undergraduate and graduate econometrics course required for business and economics majors, carefullly follows standard textbooks, and serves as a complete and comprhensive review of the subject.

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Dominic Salvatore, Ph.D., is Distinguished Professor of Economics and Department Chairman at Fordham University in New York. He is a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences and Chairman of the Economics Section. Professor Salvatore is consultant to the United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Economic Policy Institute, and several banks and international corporations. He received many awards including the City University of New York's "Achievement Award." Professor Salvatore has published 34 books, among which International Economics, 6/e (Prentice Hall, 1998) is the leading international text in the United States. Professor Salvatore has published over 100 articles in leading economics journals and has given more than 150 lectures around the world and was Visiting Professor at the Universities of Vienna, Rome, and Trieste and at the Central Bank of China. He is a regular contributor to several leading financial newspapers.