Lesson plan / ECONOMETRICS

Lesson Information

Course Credit 3.0
Course ECTS Credit 3.0
Teaching Language of Instruction Türkçe
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of Course Compulsory
Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
Does the course require compulsory or optional work experience? Z
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Purpose and Content

The aim of the course Econometrics, economic relations in a way to estimate the coefficients of the closest to the truth. Income and price elasticities of economic theory and practice, such as the marginal propensity of consumption trends, as close to a factor to predict the values ​​do not come true. Ensure the implementation of statistical and mathematical knowledge of students in this area.
Course Content Course starts with two multivariate regression models are discussed later multivariate models. Changing the basic problems of econometrics, such as variance and multiple correlation processed. Probit, logit and tobit models as the dependent variable is two-valued processed.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Econometrics is based on economic models
2Sectoral models or partial models
3Stages followed an econometric study
4Single-equation econometric models
5Population and sample regression equations
6Simple two-variable linear regression model estimated by the least squares method
7Correlation Coefficient
8Multiple regression analysis
9Multiple regression analysis of the estimated equation
10Multiple regression analysis and comparison of simple regression
11Multiple regression analysis, statistical induction.
12Other tests applied to single equation econometric models
13Analysis of the assumptions of the linear regression model
14Final exam

Resources

1- Akkaya, Ş., Pazarlıoğlu Vedat M., 2000, Ekonometri I, İzmir.

2- ERTEK, T., 1973, Ekonometriye Giriş, ODTÜ yayını, Ankara

3- BRIDGE, J. L., Applied Econometrics, North Holland Pub, Company, Amsterdam, 1971