About this Specialization
This Specialisation provides rigorous training in econometric methods, via the exploration of theoretical concepts, real-data examples and the application of econometric techniques to industry relevant questions. The methodologies in this Specialisation are an important part of an informed economics and financial decision-making process. You will learn: - How to test economics and finance theories, as well as hypotheses on the relationships between variables. - Study the behaviour of prices, returns, growth and unemployment. - Effectively analyse the impact of macroeconomic changes on economic growth and performance, and forecast the future values of economic variables. Through deep exploration of the modern techniques, applications and possibilities made available by the latest advances in econometrics, you will be ready to use these successfully and navigate the associated risks. This Specialisation is for anyone who finds that econometric methods are the main framework of reference in their daily activities as well as researchers and policy makers.
From | Queen Mary University of London via Coursera |
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Hours | 80 |
Instructor | Dr Leone Leonida |
Language | English |
Subjects | Social Sciences Business |
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The Classical Linear Regression Model In this course, you will discover the type of questions that econometrics can answer, and the different types of data you might use: time series, cross-sectional, and longitudinal... Coursera | Queen Mary University of London |
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Hypotheses Testing in Econometrics In this course, you will learn why it is rational to use the parameters recovered under the Classical Linear Regression Model for hypothesis testing in uncertain contexts. You... Coursera | Queen Mary University of London |
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Topics in Applied Econometrics In this course, you will discover models and approaches that are designed to deal with challenges raised by the empirical econometric modelling and particular types of data. You... Coursera | Queen Mary University of London |
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The Econometrics of Time Series Data (You were viewing this course) In this course, you will look at models and approaches that are designed to deal with challenges raised by time series data. The discussion covers the motivation for the use of... Coursera | Queen Mary University of London |
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From | Queen Mary University of London via Coursera |
---|---|
Hours | 80 |
Instructor | Dr Leone Leonida |
Language | English |
Subjects | Social Sciences Business |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Mental Health Counseling Research Methods Part-Time Faculty $14k
Open Rank Faculty Position in Quantitative Methods $51k
Staff Analyst, Office Administrative Methods and Analysis $63k
Software Ag web Methods and Unix (USC & GC Only) $67k
Adjunct Professor - Statistics and Research Methods $69k
Adjunct Professor, TESL Methods $73k
Assistant Adjunct Professor, Research Methods $86k
Methods Engineer (Contingent Labor) $95k
Junior Methods Engineer $102k
Methods Engineer 2 $116k
Methods and Tools $134k
Principal Training and Methods Coordinator $177k
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