ECOM20001
Introductory Econometrics
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Notes
View all ECOM20001 notesH1 (97) Econometrics 1 Notes
Notes include the following topics: 1. Probability and Statistics 2. Single Linear Regression 3...
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H1 ECOM20001 Econometric 1 Final Revision Note
Completed the subject ECOM20001 Econometric 1 in S1 2022 and achieved a H1. Content covered: 1. Pr...
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H1 (92) Econometrics 1 Notes
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Exclusive summary of R-codes (90+, top scorer)
Provides an exclusive summary of all the important R-codes that will be used in completing the assig...
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ECOM20001 - Econometrics 1 Notes
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H1 Econometrics Condensed Notes
Weeks 1-12 lectures and tutorials consolidated into easy to read and refer notes, very useful and he...
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Introductory Econometrics Summary
- Apply the least-squares method of estimation to the context of the simple linear regression model....
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Introductory Econometrics HD Notes
Comprehensive and detailed notes from both the textbook and the lecture slides/tutorials
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ECOM20001: Introductory Econometrics Subject Notes
Includes relevant formulae covered during the semester and formula sheet for end-of-year examination...
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Reviews
Dave Byrne is a fantastic lecturer, subject is excellent coordinated. Content is relatively interesting (although often tedious) and useful but fairly chill. R knowledge is minimal but assignments can get tedious. Overall really good introductory econometrics subject with zero complaints.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2021
Overall a really great subject with practical elements involving using R. Would highly recommend even if have taken QM2
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Great subject to help you build your quantitative skills and highly useful in corporate world.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
The content was genuinely fascinating. Learning how to use R was probably the highlight of the subject. However, the delivery was quite dry. Assignments were okay as long as you familiarize yourself with R, which you certainly will throughout the course. Although difficulty wise, this subject was okay, do not underestimate the exam. The exam was unlike the previous semesters' and so caught me off-guard, as it was more theory-based and had significantly fewer assignment/tutorial-type questions. Understanding the theory and knowing the steps to conduct different tests or to construct various types of regression models is crucial to do well at this subject.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019
Decent course material, just poorly executed. Tutorials were rather pointless, and would've preferred exam-style questions to practise upon instead of just R code (a balance would be nice). Final exam was very different from previous ones.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019
This subject goes into a lot of depth into the theory behind the regression model and cultivates a lot of applicable skills to the workplace and everyday life. Highly recommended.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Topics include review of statistics; F and X 2 distributions; review of simple linear regression model; multiple linear regression model; hypothesis testing, forecasting, diagnostics with regression models (including heteroskedasticity, serial correlation and model specification). Examples drawn from economics, finance, accounting, marketing and management will be illustrated using EVIEWs.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
This subject goes into a lot of depth into the theory behind the regression model and cultivates a lot of applicable skills to the workplace and everyday life. Highly recommended.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014
First of all, I am not a strong maths person. And I hated qm1 but I really enjoyed this subject. It's very similar to qm1 in terms of theory but the lecturer is excellent and tutorials are well organised. I got almost full mark for assignments even I did not read any textbooks but only lecture notes. I recommend this over qm2.