This edition introduces students to the broad field of applied econometrics - including basic techniques in regression analysis. It provides an effective bridge to both on-the-job problems and to the professional literature.
The style of the text is a little too talky for my tastes and uses that dumb "case-study" format that business majors seem to love. But after wading far enough through the mist he eventually gets to the important mathematical theory and explains it fairly well.
Even for a graduate-level textbook, this text was unnecessarily pedantic. Worth skimming to understand the high-level ideas in econometrics, yet developing a nuanced understanding is not worth the time of a non-academic/research practitioner. For non-practitioners, this book is likely best used as a reference textbook for esoteric analysis, which unfortunately necessitates an initial read to understand the econometric tools at your disposal. I was definitely not the target audience, but I still benefitted from reading this text
Reading this as non economics major or a graduating student can be really challenging. It is a challenging read like most college textbooks. The mathematical notations used become more difficult to keep track of as you go deeper into the book, this and the complexity of the subject was the reason i couldn't follow much towards the later half. Still its a good textbook that can be used as a reference, at least i know what page to turn to if i ever encounter a similar problem in future.
Used this textbook for three semesters in my Econ Ph.D. program. It is not a friendly read, nor particularly well-organized. But it is a nice references to many, many obscure topics. And it makes attempts to be relevant and provide examples.
La bibbia dell'Econometria. "Econometric Analysis" è un libro assolutamente completo per quanto riguarda l'econometria tradizionale. Dedica 2 capitoli finali all'analisi delle serie storiche, riguardo a cui non entra eccessivamente nei dettagli.