Description
Ideal for one-quarter or semester courses, this timely revision enables students to develop statistical reasoning for econometrics through an accessible, readable approach
About the Author
Gary Smith received his B.S. in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College and his PhD in Economics from Yale University. He was an Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale University for seven years. He is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor of Economics at Pomona College. He has won two teaching awards and has written (or co-authored) seventy-five academic papers, eight college textbooks, and two trade books (most recently, Standard Deviations: Flawed Assumptions, Tortured Data, and Other Ways to Lie With Statistics, Overlook/Duckworth, 2014). His research has been featured in various media including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Motley Fool, NewsWeek and BusinessWeek. For more information visit www.garysmithn.com.
Reviews
"It is very well written, and covers the basics clearly and understandably to someone with only high school algebra - nothing more advanced is needed." --MAA Reviews "I can wholeheartedly recommend this book as an introductory book for a statistics course taught to early undergraduate economics students. It is clear and well-written and contains a wealth of interesting examples, exercises, and historical anecdotes. The author has done an excellent job..." --The Gazette "I can wholeheartedly recommend this book as an introductory book for a statistics course taught to early undergraduate economics students. It is clear and well-written and contains a wealth of interesting examples, exercises, and historical anecdotes. The author has done an excellent job in elucidating statistical methods in an econometric context." --Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society
Book Information
ISBN 9780128034590
Author Gary Smith
Format Hardback
Page Count 396
Imprint Academic Press Inc
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Weight(grams) 1020g