Econometrics I 1
Econometrics I 1
Econometrics I
Professor William Greene
Stern School of Business
Department of Economics
Part 1: Introduction
1-2/22
Econometrics I
Part 1 - Paradigm
Part 1: Introduction
1-3/22
Econometrics: Paradigm
Theoretical foundations
Microeconometrics and
macroeconometrics
Behavioral modeling: Optimization, labor
supply, demand equations, etc.
Statistical foundations
Mathematical Elements
Model building the econometric
model
Mathematical elements
The underlying truth is there one?
Part 1: Introduction
1-4/22
Part 1: Introduction
1-5/22
Nonparametric analysis
Semiparametric analysis
Parametric analysis
Sharpness of inferences
Part 1: Introduction
1-6/22
Part 1: Introduction
1-7/22
Nonparametric Regression
Kernel Regression
N
w (z)yi
i=1 i
F(z)=
Ni=1wi (z)
1 xi -z
K
.9s / N0.2
wi (z)
exp(t)
1 exp(t)
What are the assumptions?
conclusions?
Semiparametric Regression
Median[ui,t | Capitali,t] = 0
F(x)=a+bx
a,b=ArgMin
a,b i1|yi a-bxi |
1-8/22
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Ii,t|Ci,t ~ N[a+bCit,2]
F(x)=a+bx
2
a,b=ArgMin
a,b i1 (yi a bxi )
N
1-9/22
1
N 1
i=1 x x
i i
1
i=1 yi
xi
Part 1: Introduction
1-10/22
Estimation Platforms
Part 1: Introduction
1-11/22
Classical Inference
Population
Measuremen
Econometri t
cs
Characteristics
Imprecise inference
Behavior
about the entire
Patterns
population sampling
theory and asymptotics
Choices
Part 1: Introduction
1-12/22
Bayesian Inference
Population
Measuremen
Econometri t
cs
Characteristics
Sharp, exact inference
Behavior
about only the sample the
Patterns
posterior density.
Choices
Part 1: Introduction
Data Structures
1-13/22
Observation mechanisms
Passive, nonexperimental
Active, experimental
The natural experiment
Data types
Cross section
Pure time series
Panel
Longitudinal data NLS
Country macro data Penn W.T.
Financial data
Part 1: Introduction
1-14/22
Part 1: Introduction
Trends in Econometrics
1-15/22
1-16/22
Course Objective
Develop the tools needed to read
about with understanding and to do
empirical research using the current
body of techniques.
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Prerequisites
A previous course that used regression
Mathematical statistics
Matrix algebra
1-17/22
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Readings
Main text: Greene, W., Econometric Analysis,
7th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2012.
A few articles
Notes and materials on the course website:
http://people.stern.nyu.edu/wgreene/Econometrics/Econometrics.htm
1-18/22
Part 1: Introduction
http://people.stern.nyu.edu/wgreene/Econometrics/Econometrics.htm
1-19/22
Part 1: Introduction
No class on:
Thursday, September
25
Midterm: October 21
Final: Take home due
December 19
1-20/22
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Course Applications
Software
1-21/22
Part 1: Introduction
1-22/22
Course Requirements
Problem sets: 5 (25%)
Midterm, in class (30%)
Final exam, take home (45%)
Enthusiasm
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