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Simulation-Based Inference in Econometrics: Methods and Applications

Simulation-Based Inference in Econometrics: Methods and Applications

Simulation-Based Inference in Econometrics: Methods and Applications Paperback - 2008

by Roberto Mariano

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Paperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Simulation-based inference (SBI) is the fastest growing area of research in modern econometrics. This substantial international volume provides an overview of the applications and techniques at the cutting edge of the subject as well as
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Simulation-based inference (SBI) is the fastest growing area of research in modern econometrics. The techniques of SBI are widespread among scholars and researchers, and have become a staple part of undergraduate and postgraduate research programs. In this volume, Mariano, Schuermann, Weeks and their contributors provide an overview of the applications and techniques at the cutting edge of the subject, as well as a comprehensive survey of the existing literature. The contributions include important new essays by many of the leading figures currently working in econometrics.
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