Econometrics Term Paper Resources
Need help in picking a topic or in writing your econometrics term paper? Here's a few resources that should help get you started.
Econometrics Term Paper Ideas
A couple of ideas for suitable undergraduate econometrics projects. All the data you need to compelete your project is included. The data is in Microsoft Excel format, but it can easily be converted to whatever format your course requires you to use.
A couple of ideas for suitable undergraduate econometrics projects. All the data you need to compelete your project is included. The data is in Microsoft Excel format, but it can easily be converted to whatever format your course requires you to use.
How to Do a Painless Econometrics Project
In "How to Do a Painless Econometrics Project" I show students how they can quickly and easily do regression analysis in Microsoft Excel, by going through the Okun's Law example.
In "How to Do a Painless Econometrics Project" I show students how they can quickly and easily do regression analysis in Microsoft Excel, by going through the Okun's Law example.
How to Do a Painless Multivariate Econometrics Project
In "How to Do a Painless Multivariate Econometrics Project" I show students how they can quickly and easily do regression analysis in Microsoft Excel. In this example we calculate the marginal propensity to consume and see if the prime rate influences American consumption patterns.
In "How to Do a Painless Multivariate Econometrics Project" I show students how they can quickly and easily do regression analysis in Microsoft Excel. In this example we calculate the marginal propensity to consume and see if the prime rate influences American consumption patterns.
Hypothesis Testing Using One-Sample t-Tests
In "Hypothesis Testing Using One-Sample t-Tests" we use one sample t-tests to see if the theory matches the data. This is an absolute must read for anyone who is doing an econometrics project and needs to know how to interpret the output.
In "Hypothesis Testing Using One-Sample t-Tests" we use one sample t-tests to see if the theory matches the data. This is an absolute must read for anyone who is doing an econometrics project and needs to know how to interpret the output.
Hypothesis Testing With Multivariate Regressions Using t-Tests
In "Hypothesis Testing With Multivariate Regressions Using One-Sample t-Tests" we use one sample t-tests to see if the theory matches the data. This is an absolute must read for anyone who is doing an econometrics project and needs to know how to interpret the output.
In "Hypothesis Testing With Multivariate Regressions Using One-Sample t-Tests" we use one sample t-tests to see if the theory matches the data. This is an absolute must read for anyone who is doing an econometrics project and needs to know how to interpret the output.
Instant Econometrics Project - Okun's Law
Do you have an econometrics project due ASAP, but don't know where to begin? Get all the information and data you need right here. First topic: Okun's Law.
Do you have an econometrics project due ASAP, but don't know where to begin? Get all the information and data you need right here. First topic: Okun's Law.
Instant Econometrics Project - Spending on Imports
Do you have an econometrics project due ASAP, but don't know where to begin? Get all the information and data you need right here. Second topic: Personal Disposable Income and Spending on Imports.
Do you have an econometrics project due ASAP, but don't know where to begin? Get all the information and data you need right here. Second topic: Personal Disposable Income and Spending on Imports.
Five Economics Term Paper Topic Suggestions - Dividend Tax Cut
On January 7th, 2003, the U.S. President George W. Bush announced a package of tax cuts with the hopes that, when implemented, the tax cuts will stimulate the currently slow U.S. economy. The centerpiece of the Bush plan is to eliminate the taxes investors pay on dividend income. The issue has become hotly debated.
On January 7th, 2003, the U.S. President George W. Bush announced a package of tax cuts with the hopes that, when implemented, the tax cuts will stimulate the currently slow U.S. economy. The centerpiece of the Bush plan is to eliminate the taxes investors pay on dividend income. The issue has become hotly debated.
