Lect 15 posted (RNy) - Page 2
Harald's lecture note from today has been posted. The expenditure data set as well! (R)
Tuesday (5 Feb) Harald Goldstein will lecture on the regression model with random regressors. The role of conditional expectation in particular. See you there! RNy
Contact-students: 1. Christina Teige Apuzzo, chrisap@sv.student.no 2. Eyvind S?r?, eyvind.soraa@gmail.co
Thursday lecture slides are posted. Will start with the test of normality (end of L5 slides +the BNPcap example.
I have posted "cleaner" versions of Lect4 and Lect5 (hats and subsripts, and the w_i in the BLUE slide). Thank you! (RNy)
Lect 5 posted (and a short note relevant for logs) RNy
Stata data sets have been updated. If you're using Stata 11 or older, use the files with the "Comp"-extension (if listed). Herman.
Short answer to the "DIY exercise" in Lecture 4 has been added. RNy
The complete exercise set to the seminars has been posted. (RNy)
There has already been questions about the resources for the exam ("which books/calculator are allowed?"). The information about this is found at http://www.uio.no/studier/emner/sv/oekonomi/ECON4150/, see the section "Exam information". RNy
Slides to Lecture 4 Thursday have been posted. But will start from "t-distribution" in Lecture 3. Ragnar
The course has three different stata courses, that runs three times each. The time for each stata course is listed under "Computing exercises" on the Teaching: time/place list.
Note/slide set to Lecture 3 is out. We will review quite a lot of statistical theory that we use as a reference in the future. R
The exercises to the first seminar (week 6, 4-8 Feb) have been posted. The full exercise set will posted early next week. RNy
If your data set is not listed on the course website, you may find it on the website of the book
The notes for Thursday's lecture (#2) have been posted. The lecture will start from page 26 of the first slide set though. RNy
A slide set with notes for the first lecture has been posted. It is a good idea to bring a copy to the lecture. I have also posted two notes, by Harald Goldstein and Erik Biorn, that I will refer to. RNy
Welcome to the course in Introductory Econometrics!
We start the teaching with the Lecture on Tuesday 15 January, Aud 7 (ES) at 8:15!
A detailed Lecture plan has just been posted.
Ragnar N