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Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog: Readers' Forum
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Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog. A Forum for Readers. Please feel free to use the "Comment" facility below to provide questions and answers relating to Econometrics. I won't be able to answer all questions myself. But other readers may be able to help. The Forum will be "lightly moderated" to avoid spam and inappropriate content. June 23, 2015 at 3:35 AM. June 23, 2015 at 8:31 AM. Great suggestion - thanks! Id be very happy to do this. June 26, 2015 at 4:47 AM. Dear Prof. Dave,. 3 Cointegration is a ...
Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog: Jobs
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Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog. Are useful commercial sites that specialize in positions for econometricians. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Victoria, B.C., Canada. I'm a Professor of Economics at the University of Victoria, Canada, where I specialize in Econometrics. View my complete profile. Subscribe To Ths Blog. Good Advice on Seminar Presentations. The Three-Toed Sloth presents this excellent advice on seminar presentations. Its advice thats heeded far more often by Sta. The Erdos Number Project.
Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog: July Reading
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Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Now that the (Northern) summer is here, you should have plenty of time for reading. Here are some recommendations:. Ahelegbey, D. F. 2015 The econometrics of networks: A review. Working Paper 13/WP/2015, Department of Economics, University of Venice. Camba-Mendez, G., G. Kapetanios, F. Papailias, and M. R. Weale. Cho, J. S., T-H. Kim, and Y. Shin. De Luca, G., J. R. Magnus, and F. Peracchi. G ozgor, G. S anderson. E and F. Windmeijer. July 27, ...
Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog: Specification Testing in the Ordered Probit Model
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Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog. Friday, June 12, 2015. Specification Testing in the Ordered Probit Model. Readers of this blog will know I'm a proponent of more specification testing in the context of Logit, Probit, and related models. For, instance, see this recent post. And the links within it. I received an email from Paul Johnson. Chair of the Department of Economics at Vassar College, today. He wrote:. And it appeared in the statistics journal, Metron. 1996, LIV, 213-221). That author doesn't m...
Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog: dataZoa
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Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog. Tuesday, August 6, 2013. You may have noticed that in the past few of days some promotional links for dataZoa. Have appeared in the lower part of the right side-bar of this blog page. Usually, I don't go in for this sort of thing. However, I decided to make an exception in this case. Just so you know - I was not. Asked to do this, I'm getting nothing out of this, and I have no financial interest in dataZoa. Get very easy (drag and drop) access to lots. The Three-Toed ...
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Just A Data Geek...: July 2015
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Just A Data Geek. Exploring data, because. data. Sunday, July 26, 2015. Using RPubs To Publish Work. I need to apologize to anyone who is actually reading my blog. I had every intention of publishing a follow up post about Greece - comparing its 10-year bond rates with those of the other "troubled" EU countries of Spain, Italy, and Portugal - but life got in the way a bit. This post will be a brief explanation of my current course. I'm currently in the Reproducible Research course. Here is a link to my.
Random Variation: January 2012
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Things go wrong. The odds catch up. Probability is like gravity: you cannot negotiate with gravity." Det. James 'Sonny' Crockett, Miami Vice The Movie. Saturday, January 28, 2012. How Complicated Models Broke the NHT Paradigm. In a prior post ( here. I pointed out the weaknesses of the Null Hypothesis Testing (NHT) paradigm using a simple data set on automobile mileage ( here. What I demonstrated was that if you arrive at the end of the NHT process (described here. And its associated directed graph.
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February 22, 2013. Assignment #5 Spring 2014. February 14, 2013. Assignment #4 Spring 2014. February 7, 2013. Assignment #3 Spring 2013. January 31, 2013. Assignment #2 Spring 2013. January 24, 2013. Assignment #1 Spring 2013. To me the phrase “to blog” means to have a public, and sometimes anonymous, journal. A blog is a place where you can write, refer, and post, anything you want. Blogging allows for a level of collaboration that is tough to accomplish in other realms of literature. This blog contains...
Just A Data Geek...: March 2016
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Just A Data Geek. Exploring data, because. data. Tuesday, March 15, 2016. A Quick Look At The Philadelphia Eagles 2015 Season. Now that I have some time to work on my blog again, I decided to do some exploratory analysis using data from the Philadelphia Eagles' 2015 football season. As a displaced Philadelphian, it pains me to see them do poorly. That pain is even worse since I walk through the city of an NFC rival team (Washington, DC). Finally, to illustrate some of the interaction I created the follow...
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How not to hold a referendum: Vancouver’s transit tax referendum | Dead For Tax Reasons
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Dead For Tax Reasons. A blog about taxes, expenditures, and all things in between. Neither pro- nor anti-tax. July 3, 2015. How not to hold a referendum: Vancouver’s transit tax referendum. As you might now, the results from the Metro Vancouver transit tax referendum are in, and those who voted ( 50%) most voted against the transit tax proposal. With the results in, it is prompting much navel gazing about the referendum and whether it was doomed at the start. And an implementation path here. You are comm...
Just A Data Geek...: January 2017
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Just A Data Geek. Exploring data, because. data. Friday, January 6, 2017. 2016 is gone and I find myself nearly one week into 2017, preparing for several changes. Another, and perhaps more interesting change, is my pursuit of another bachelor's degree. I have commented on taking (and completing) courses through Coursera. Through University of Maryland University College. That leaves me with just the major requirements to complete the program. The goal of this is to fill in the blanks in my knowledge and ...
Just A Data Geek...: August 2015
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Just A Data Geek. Exploring data, because. data. Monday, August 17, 2015. Alcoa vs. Aluminum. For your reading pleasure, I am submitting a brief analysis of Alcoa's stock price - as listed on the NY Stock Exchange (NYSE) - and the London Mercantile Exchange's price for aluminum. Before I do, I wanted to let whomever may be reading that I have updated my blog a bit with links to other blogs and sites that I frequent, as well as a link to my GitHub account. At first this may appear natural, but the relatio...
EViews: Add-in Round Up for 2016 Q2/Q3
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016. Add-in Round Up for 2016 Q2/Q3. Add-in Round Up for 2016 Q2/3. In this section of the blog, we provide a summary of the Add-ins. That have been released or updated within the previous few months, and we announce the winner of our “ Add-in of the Quarter. We have 9 new Add-ins within the last few months, including a number related to VAR analysis:. The Croston method is a way of using exponential smoothing techniques to forecast intermittent series (series with long periods of z...
EViews: January 2016
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Thursday, January 14, 2016. Object Linking and Embedding (OLE). Object linking allows you to place your EViews graph or table into a Microsoft document but maintain a link/connection to the series or object in your EViews workfile. When changes are made to the source EViews workfile, those changes can be reflected immediately in the objects within the Microsoft document. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 1) Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog. 2) No Hesitations by Francis X. Diebold. Last October I gave a 3-da...
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Econometrics Beat: Dave Giles' Blog. A resource for econometrics students and practitioners. Monday, March 19, 2018. The (Undergraduate) (Econo) Metrics Game. In a comment on my recent post about the long-running Econometrics Game for graduate student teams, "BJH" kindly pointed out the existence of a counterpart for undergraduate econometrics students. The " Metrics Game. The 2018 competition is the fourth in the series, and gets underway on 7 April at the University of Chicago. Posted by Dave Giles.
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