Computational Econometrics
GAUSS Programming for Econometricians and Financial Analysts
ETEXT Publishing, 2001. ISBN 0-9705314-3-5
Copyright© 2001 by
Kuan-Pin Lin
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About the Book
This book and the accompanying CD-ROM provide a hands-on approach to
econometric modeling and analysis using GPE (GAUSS Programming for
Econometricians and Financial Analysts), a complete econometric package
that runs in the GAUSS programming environment. Goal-oriented and
self-paced in style, the book is aimed at students and professionals,
with some prior knowledge of economics and statistics, who want to
increase their econometric vocabulary while learning a flexible,
powerful computer language. Programming experience is not assumed but
will be gained in nearly 70 example lessons of basic econometric
modeling and analysis. Readers learn how to use GAUSS one topic at a
time, including linear and nonlinear regression models, systems of
single and simultaneous equations, time series, and panel data analysis.
Computational expertise gained through experience with GAUSS is easily
extended to languages such as C, C++, and Java. The accompanied CD-ROM
contains the full GPE package (programs, data, and lessons) and a free
copy of GAUSS Light software (Aptech Systems). This package contains
everything required to start programming and learning econometrics.
About the Author
Kuan-Pin Lin is Professor of Economics at Portland State University.
He had taught at SUNY-Stony Brook, Reed College, and universities in China.
His fields of specialization cover econometrics, mathematical economics,
and computational economics. Before accepting his current appointment at PSU,
he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard University. In 1986,
he was a Fulbright-Hayes Research Scholar with projects in Singapore,
Taiwan, and China. In addition to teaching and research, he has written
numerous computer programs. His work has appeared in a variety of
publications including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Mathematical
Economics, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, and
Computational Economics (formerly Computer Science in Economics
and Management).
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