Statistical and Econometric Modelling Training Course

Course

In City Of London

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    City of london

The objective of the course is to enable participants to gain a mastery of the fundamentals of statistical and econometric modelling.

Facilities

Location

Start date

City Of London (London)
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Token House, 11-12 Tokenhouse Yard, EC2R 7AS

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Subjects

  • Econometric
  • Testing

Course programme

The Nature of Econometrics and Economic Data

  • Econometrics and models
  • Steps in econometric modelling
  • Types of economic data, time series, cross-sectional, panel
  • Causality in econometric analysis
Specification and Data Issues
  • Functional form
  • Proxy variables
  • Measurement error in variables
  • Missing data, outliers, influential observations
Regression Analysis
  • Estimation
    1. Ordinary least squares (OLS) estimators
    2. Classical OLS assumptions,
    3. Gauss Markov-Theorem
    4. Best Linear Unbiased Estimators
  • Inference
    1. Testing statistical significance of parameters t-test(single, group)
    2. Confidence intervals
    3. Testing multiple linear restrictions, F-test
    4. Goodness of fit
    5. Testing functional form
    6. Missing variables
    7. Binary variables
  • Testing for violation of assumptions and their implications:
    1. Heteroscedasticity
    2. Autocorrelation
    3. Multicolinearity
    4. Endogeneity
  • Other Estimation techniques
    1. Instrumental Variables Estimation
    2. Generalised Least Squares
    3. Maximum Likelihood
    4. Generalised Method of Moments
Models for Binary Response Variables
  • Linear Probability Model
  • Probit Model
  • Logit Model
  • Estimation
  • Interpretation of parameters, Marginal Effects
  • Goodness of Fit
Limited Dependent Variables
  • Tobit Model
  • Truncated Normal Distribution
  • Interpretation of Tobit Model
  • Specification and Estimation Issues
Time Series Models
  • Characteristics of Time Series
  • Decomposition of Time Series
  • Exponential Smoothing
  • Stationarity
  • ARIMA models
  • Co-Integration
  • ECM model
Predictive Analysis
  • Forecasting, Planning and Goals
  • Steps in Forecasting
  • Evaluating Forecast Accuracy
  • Redisual Diagnostics
  • Prediction Intervals

Statistical and Econometric Modelling Training Course

Price on request