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Preface
Two-semester course for economics majors:
Appendices A, B, C, Chapters 1 to 22.
Chapters 14 and 16 may be covered on an optional basis. Some of the technical appen-
dices may be omitted.
Graduate and postgraduate students and researchers:
This book is a handy refer-
ence book on the major themes in econometrics.
Supplements
A comprehensive website contains the following supplementary material:
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will be periodically updated by the authors.
–A Solutions Manual, written by Dawn Porter, providing answers to all of the
questions and problems throughout the text.
–A digital image library containing all of the graphs and figures from the text.
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Acknowledgments
Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 1978, we have received valuable
advice, comments, criticism, and suggestions from a variety of people. In particular, we
would like to acknowledge the help we have received from Michael McAleer of the
University of Western Australia, Peter Kennedy of Simon Frazer University in Canada,
Kenneth White, of the University of British Columbia, George K. Zestos, of Christopher
Newport University, Virginia, and Paul Offner, of Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
We are also grateful to several people who have influenced us by their scholarship. We
especially want to thank Arthur Goldberger
of the University of Wisconsin, William
Greene of New York University, and the late G. S. Maddala. We continue to be grateful to
the following reviewers who provided valuable insight, criticism, and suggestions for
previous editions of this text: Michael A. Grove
at the University of Oregon, Harumi Ito
at Brown University, Han Kim at South Dakota University, Phanindra V. Wunnava at
Middlebury College, and Andrew Paizis of the City University of New York.
Several authors have influenced the writing of this text. In particular, we are grateful to
these authors: Chandan Mukherjee, director of the
Centre for Development Studies,
Trivandrum, India; Howard White and Marc Wuyts, both at the Institute of Social Studies
in the Netherlands; Badi H. Baltagi, Texas A&M University; B. Bhaskara Rao,
University
of New South Wales, Australia; R. Carter Hill, Louisiana University; William E. Griffiths,
University of New England; George G. Judge, University of California at Berkeley; Marno
Verbeek,
Center for Economic Studies, KU Leuven; Jeffrey Wooldridge, Michigan State
University; Kerry Patterson, University of Reading, U.K.; Francis X. Diebold, Wharton
School, University of Pennsylvania; Wojciech W. Charemza and Derek F. Deadman, both of
the
University of Leicester, U.K.; and Gary Koop, University of Glasgow.
A number of very valuable comments and suggestions given by reviewers of the fourth
edition have greatly improved this edition. We would like to thank the following:
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