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Basic Econometrics With Python MIT License

[last updated in 30th Sep 2021]
These lecture notes are intended for introductory econometrics course, suitable for university/grad students, data/quantitative analysts, junior business/economic/financial researchers and etc.

The lectures notes are loosely based on several textbooks:

  1. Introduction to Econometrics, by Christopher Dougherty
  2. Introduction to Econometrics, by James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson
  3. Basic Econometrics, by Damodar N. Gujarati

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Prerequisites

Though the lectures are introductory level, it would be ideal that attendants have a slight exposure to probability theory and statistics.

And you would benefit more from the tutorials if you have basic knowledge of:

  • NumPy
  • Matplotlib
  • Pandas

Contents

I strongly suggest to download all the files to view them on your PC, since nbviewer and Github has frequent rendering glitches.

Lecture 1 - Simple Linear Regression
updating... This set of notes are rewritten from my MATLAB econometrics notes, which are outdated. I am still organizing the old materials

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