MICROFIT 5.0 Windows Academic Single User Upgrade & Manual (Book & CD Pack) Unknown - 2009
by Pesaran, Bahram; Pesaran, M. Hashem
From the publisher
For the econometric analysis of time series data, Microfit 5.0 is an unrivalled package. With its extensive choice of data analysis options, this program is a versatile aid to all those interested in the evaluation and design of advanced univariate and multivariate time series models. Microfit 5.0 is an interactive, menu-driven program with a host of facilities for estimating, hypothesis testing, forecasting, data processing, file management, and graphic display. These features make Microfit 5.0 one of the most powerful menu-driven time-series econometric packages currently available. The strength of the package lies in the fact it can be used at different levels of technical sophistication. For experienced users of econometric programs, it offers a variety of univariate and multivariate estimation methods and provides a large number of diagnostic and non-nested tests not readily available on other packages. The interaction of excellent graphics and estimation capabilities in Microfit allows important econometric research to be carried out in a matter of days rather than weeks.
Details
- Title MICROFIT 5.0 Windows Academic Single User Upgrade & Manual (Book & CD Pack)
- Author Pesaran, Bahram; Pesaran, M. Hashem
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date 2009-08
- ISBN 9780199581528
About the author
Bahram Pesaran is currently a Research Consultant at Wadhwani Asset Management. He has also worked as a Research Analyst at Tudor Investment Corporation, The Bank of England, The National Institute of Economics and Social Research and The Confederation of British Industry.
Hashem Pesaran is Professor of Economics at the University of Cambridge, John Elliott Chair at the University of Southern California, and a Professorial Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Previously he was the head of the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Iran, and Professor of Economics at the University of California at Los Angeles. Dr Pesaran is the founding editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics and has served as a Vice President at the Tudor Investment Corporation. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and a Fellow of British Academy
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