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Economics
Econometrics for dummies
Part 1. Getting started with econometrics
Chapter 1. Econometrics: the economist's approach to statistical analysis
Chapter 2. Getting a hang of probability
Chapter 3. Making inferences and testing hypotheses
Part 2. Building the classical linear regression model
Chapter 4. Understanding the objectives of regression analysis
Chapter 5. Going beyond ordinary with the ordinary least squares technique
Chapter 6. Assumptions of OLS estimation and the gauss-markov theorem
Chapter 7. The normality assumption and inference with OLS
Part 3. Working with the classical regression model
Chapter 8. Function form, specification, and structural stability
Chapter 9. Regression with dummy explanatory variables
Part 4. Violations of classical regression model assumptions
Chapter 10. Multicollinearity
Chapter 11. Heteroskedasticity
Chapter 12. Autocorrelation
Part 5. Discrete and restricted dependent variables in econometrics
Chapter 13. Qualitative dependent variables
Chapter 14. Limited dependent variable models
Part 6. Extending the basic econometric model
Chapter 15. Static and dynamic models
Chapter 16. Diving into pooled cross-section analysis
Chapter 17. Panel econometrics
Part 7. The part of tens
Chapter 18. Ten components of a good econometrics research project
Chapter 19. Ten common mistakes in applied econometrics
Economics for dummies
Part 2. Microeconomics: the science of consumer and firm behaviour
Chapter 4. Supply and demand made easy
Chapter 5. Introducing homo economics, the utility-maximizing consumer
Chapter 6. The core of capitalism: the profit-maximizing firm
Chapter 7. Why economists love free markets and competition
Chapter 8. Monopolies: bad behavior without competition
Chapter 9. Oligopoly and monopolistic competition: middle groups
Part 4. Macroeconomics: the science of economic growth and stability
Chapter 14. How economists measure the macroeconomy
Chapter 15. Inflation frustration: why more money isn't always good
Chapter 16. Understanding why recession happen
Chapter 17. Fighting recession with monetary and fiscal policy
Chapter 18. Grasping origins and effects of financial crises
Part 3. Applying the theories of microeconomics
Chapter 10. Property rights and wrongs
Chapter 11. Asymmetric information and public goods
Chapter 12. Health economics and healthcare finance
Chapter 13. Behavioral economics: investigating irrationality
Part 1. Economics: the science of how people deal with scarcity
Chapter 1. What economics is and why you should care
Chapter 2. Cookies or ice cream? Exploring consumer choices
Chapter 3. Producing stuff to maximize happiness
Part 5. The part of tens
Chapter 19. Ten seductive economic fallacies
Chapter 20. Ten economic ideas to hold dear
Chapter 21. Ten (or so) famous economists