Description
About the Author
Terence Mills is Professor of Applied Statistics and Econometrics at Loughborough University and has well over 200 publications, beginning in 1977 with a paper in the European Economic Review. He has since published in most of the international economic, economic history, econometrics, finance and statistics journals and in a range of other journals, including Journal of Climate, Climatic Change, Journal of Cosmology, International Journal of Body Composition Research, Physica A, Energy and Buildings, and Journal of Public Health. He has also written or edited almost 20 books, including a range of introductory statistics and econometric texts, handbooks on econometrics, and histories of time series analysis.
Reviews
"In in his usual clear and masterful way, Terence Mills gives the reader a clear understanding of the central topics of modern time series analysis. This book is a 'must read' for students across a range of disciplines whose interest is in data that are generated sequentially in time. The book provides many practical computer-based examples that bring alive the key concepts in time series analysis. It will become a standard reference in its area." --Kerry Patterson, University of Reading "Applied Time Series Analysis should prove to be very useful for practical application as it blends together the modeling and forecasting of time series data employing insightful empirical examples. This book will be useful to both practitioners as well for those with extensive experience. The exposition of material is very clear and rigorous." --Mark Wohar, University of Nebraska
Book Information
ISBN 9780128131176
Author Terence C. Mills
Format Paperback
Page Count 354
Imprint Academic Press Inc
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Weight(grams) 520g