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Summary of Econometrics for Macroeconomics and Financ taught in ECON0022 (Year 2022/2023) 
 
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Topics covered include: 1) Introduction to Time Series and Autoregressive (AR) Models, 2) Time Series Asymptotic Theory and Autoregressive (AR) Models, 3) Univariate Time Series Models: Autoregressive (AR), Moving Average (MA), ARMA and Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ADL) Models, 4) Forecasting and Model Selection, 5) Trends and Cycles...
Summary of Topics in Household Economics taught in ECON0115 (Year 2022/2023) 
 
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Topics covered include: 1) Income Pooling I, 2) Income Pooling II, 3) The Unitary Model of Choice, 4) Household Choice and the Unitary Model, 5) The Unitary Model, 6) Non-Unitary Models: The Gains from Marriage, 7) Non-Unitary Models: Preferences, Household Production, Decision Making, 8) Non-Unitary Models: The Collective Model, 9) Measurement of I...
Summary of Economics of Finance taught in ECON0048 (Year 2021/2022) 
 
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Topics covered include: 1) Basic Concepts in Finance, Arbitrage and the Money Market, 2) Measuring Return, Arbitrage in Theory and in Practice, 3) The Bond and Equity Markets, Complete Markets, Modelling Risk Aversion, 4) History of Asset Returns, Optimal Portfolio Choice, the Stochastic Discount Factor, 5) Optimal Portfolio Choice Under Mean-Variance Prefer...
Summary of Term 2 taught in ECON0019 (Year 2021/2022) 
 
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Topics covered include: 1) Potential Outcomes and Experiments, 2) Instrumental Variables I, 3) Instrumental Variables II, 4) Simultaneous Equations Models, 5) Limited Dependent Variables I, 6) Limited Dependent Variables II, 7) Limited Dependent Variables III, 8) Limited Dependent Variables IV and Regression with Time Series I, 9) Regression with Time Series III and 10) S...
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Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach • Jeffrey M. Wooldridge• ISBN 9781305446380
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ECON0019 (Quantitative Economics and Econometrics) Term 1 and Term 2 Summary - UCL Economics BSc Second Year • By  EconEliteNotes
Summary of Term 2 taught in ECON0019 (Year 2021/2022) 
 
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Topics covered include: 1) Potential Outcomes and Experiments, 2) Instrumental Variables I, 3) Instrumental Variables II, 4) Simultaneous Equations Models, 5) Limited Dependent Variables I, 6) Limited Dependent Variables II, 7) Limited Dependent Variables III, 8) Limited Dependent Variables IV and Regression with Time Series I, 9) Regression with Time Series III and 10) S...
Summary of Term 1 taught in ECON0019 (Year 2021/2022) 
 
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Topics covered include: 1) Simple Linear Regression (SLR), 2) Multiple Linear Regression (MLR), 3) Finite Sample Inference in MLR, 4) Large-Sample Inference in MLR, 5) MLR with Qualitative Information, 6) Heteroskedasticity, 7) More on Specification and Data Issues, 8) Pooled Regressions and Panel Data Methods I, 9) Panel Data Methods II and 10) MLR: Further Issues.
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University College London • Quantitative Economics and Econometrics (ECON0019)
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Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach • Jeffrey M. Wooldridge• ISBN 9781305446380
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ECON0019 (Quantitative Economics and Econometrics) Term 1 and Term 2 Summary - UCL Economics BSc Second Year • By  EconEliteNotes
Summary of Term 1 taught in ECON0019 (Year 2021/2022) 
 
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Topics covered include: 1) Simple Linear Regression (SLR), 2) Multiple Linear Regression (MLR), 3) Finite Sample Inference in MLR, 4) Large-Sample Inference in MLR, 5) MLR with Qualitative Information, 6) Heteroskedasticity, 7) More on Specification and Data Issues, 8) Pooled Regressions and Panel Data Methods I, 9) Panel Data Methods II and 10) MLR: Further Issues.
Summary of Term 2 (Open Economy) taught in ECON0016 (Year 2021/2022) 
 
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Topics covered centre on the open economy model: 1) Macroeconomics for the Open Economy, 2) Supply-side, Demand-side and Real Exchange Rates, 3) Inflation-targeting in the Open Economy, 4) Inflation-targeting, Exchange Rate Overshooting & Volatility, 5) Demand side and Trade Balance in the Open Economy, 6) The Real Exchange Rate, Inflation and the Supply-si...
Summary of Term 1 (Closed Economy) taught in ECON0016 (Year 2021/2022) 
 
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Topics covered centre on the closed economy model: 1) Introduction and The Demand Side, 2) The Demand Side Part 2, 3) The Supply Side, 4) Macroeconomic Dynamics, 5) Expectations and Policy Effectiveness, 6) Monetary Policy, 7) Fiscal Policy, 8) Finance and the Macroeconomy, 9) The Global Financial Crisis, 10) The Consequences of the Crisis and Course Over...
Summary of Term 1 taught in ECON0013 (Year 2021/2022) 
 
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Topics covered include: 1) Games in Strategic Form, Games in Extensive Form, 3) Monopoly and Oligopoly, 4) Perfect Competition, 5) Adverse Selection, 6) Moral Hazard and 7) Economic Design and Mechanisms.
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