1st Edition

Handbook of Empirical Economics and Finance

Edited By Aman Ullah, David E. A. Giles Copyright 2011
    536 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    532 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    Handbook of Empirical Economics and Finance explores the latest developments in the analysis and modeling of economic and financial data. Well-recognized econometric experts discuss the rapidly growing research in economics and finance and offer insight on the future direction of these fields.

    Focusing on micro models, the first group of chapters describes the statistical issues involved in the analysis of econometric models with cross-sectional data often arising in microeconomics. The book then illustrates time series models that are extensively used in empirical macroeconomics and finance. The last set of chapters explores the types of panel data and spatial models that are becoming increasingly significant in analyzing complex economic behavior and policy evaluations.

    This handbook brings together both background material and new methodological and applied results that are extremely important to the current and future frontiers in empirical economics and finance. It emphasizes inferential issues that transpire in the analysis of cross-sectional, time series, and panel data-based empirical models in economics, finance, and related disciplines.

    Robust Inference with Clustered Data, A. Colin Cameron and Douglas L. Miller

    Efficient Inference with Poor Instruments: A General Framework, Bertille Antoine and Eric Renault

    An Information Theoretic Estimator for the Mixed Discrete Choice Model, Amos Golan and William H. Greene

    Recent Developments in Cross-Section and Panel Count Models, Pravin K. Trivedi and Murat K. Munkin

    An Introduction to Textual Econometrics, Stephen Fagan and Ramazan Gençay

    Large Deviations Theory and Econometric Information Recovery, Marian Grendár and George Judge

    Nonparametric Kernel Methods for Qualitative and Quantitative Data, Jeffrey S. Racine

    The Unconventional Dynamics of Economic and Financial Aggregates, Karim M. Abadir and Gabriel Talmain

    Structural Macroeconometric Modeling in a Policy Environment, Martin Fukač and Adrian Pagan

    Forecasting with Interval and Histogram Data: Some Financial Applications, Javier Arroyo, Gloria González-Rivera, and Carlos Maté

    Predictability of Asset Returns and the Efficient Market Hypothesis, M. Hashem Pesaran

    A Factor Analysis of Bond Risk Premia, Sydney C. Ludvigson and Serena Ng

    Dynamic Panel Data Models, Cheng Hsiao

    A Unified Estimation Approach for Spatial Dynamic Panel Data Models: Stability, Spatial Co-Integration, and Explosive Roots, Lung-fei Lee and Jihai Yu

    Spatial Panels, Badi H. Baltagi

    Nonparametric and Semiparametric Panel Econometric Models: Estimation and Testing, Liangjun Su and Aman Ullah

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    Biography

    Aman Ullah is a distinguished professor and chair in the Department of Economics at the University of California, Riverside. Dr. Ullah is an editorial board member of Econometric Reviews, Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, Journal of Quantitative Economics, Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, and Empirical Economics.

    David E.A. Giles is a professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. Dr. Giles is the North American editor of the Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, associate editor of Communications in Statistics, and an editorial board member of the Journal of Quantitative Economics, Statistical Papers, and Economics Research International.