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Nonparametric Econometrics : Theory and Practice

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Until now, students and researchers in nonparametric and semiparametric statistics and econometrics have had to turn to the latest journal articles to keep pace with these emerging methods of economic analysis. "Nonparametric Econometrics" fills a major gap by gathering together the most up-to-date theory and techniques and presenting them in a remarkably straightforward and accessible format.

The empirical tests, data, and exercises included in this textbook help make it the ideal introduction for graduate students and an indispensable resource for researchers.

Nonparametric and semiparametric methods have attracted a great deal of attention from statisticians in recent decades.

While the majority of existing books on the subject operate from the presumption that the underlying data is strictly continuous in nature, more often than not social scientists deal with categorical data-nominal and ordinal - in applied settings.

The conventional nonparametric approach to dealing with the presence of discrete variables is acknowledged to be unsatisfactory.

This book is tailored to the needs of applied econometricians and social scientists. Qi Li and Jeffrey Racine emphasize nonparametric techniques suited to the rich array of data types -continuous, nominal, and ordinal - within one coherent framework.

They also emphasize the properties of nonparametric estimators in the presence of potentially irrelevant variables. "Nonparametric Econometrics" covers all the material necessary to understand and apply nonparametric methods for real-world problems.

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Princeton University Press
0691121613 / 9780691121611
Hardback
17/12/2006
United States
English
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Nonparametric Econometrics by Li and Racine is a must for any serious econometrician or statistician who is working on cutting-edge problems. The theoretical treatment of nonparametric methods is remarkably complete in its coverage of mainstream and relatively arcane topics. I particularly like Li and Racine's general treatment of continuous and discrete regressors and of specification testing, topics that I have not seen handled in such a comprehensive fashion. I will certainly use this in my graduate econometrics courses and in conducting my own research. -- Robin Sickles, Rice University Ve
Nonparametric Econometrics by Li and Racine is a must for any serious econometrician or statistician who is working on cutting-edge problems. The theoretical treatment of nonparametric methods is remarkably complete in its coverage of mainstream and relatively arcane topics. I particularly like Li and Racine's general treatment of continuous and discrete regressors and of specification testing, topics that I have not seen handled in such a comprehensive fashion. I will certainly use this in my graduate econometrics courses and in conducting my own research. -- Robin Sickles, Rice University Ve KCH Econometrics