ETW2410 Introductory Econometrics: Lecture Slides Week 1
ETW2410 Introductory Econometrics: Lecture Slides Week 1
Introductory Econometrics
Lecture Slides
Week 1
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In this Unit:
Many of the topics have already been introduced in
1st year
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Learning Objectives of topic 1
What is a model?
estimation
hypothesis testing
Prediction
Description of the steps involved in an Econometric analysis
Economic theory
Is the model
Adequate?
No Yes
Test of any hypothesis
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Why study Econometrics?
An empirical analysis uses data to test a
theory or to estimate a relationship
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Why study Econometrics?
Econometrics provides an objective
approach to making decisions, for
example on:
public economic policy
investment policy
the choice of a profit maximizing price
Econometrics provides a means by which
. relationships can be examined and
quantified.
This lets us answer questions like:
Does the level of economic well-being
have an impact on crime patterns across
cities?
how will GST affect consumption
have the recent recessions in Asia affected
Australian income?
How does advertising affect sales?
What effect will raising interest rates by
15 have on the housing market
Types of Data – Cross Sectional
1. Define the question
2. What kind of data do I need in order to address
the question? (Type of question)
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Types of Data – Time Series
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Types of Data – Panel
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The type of data
Degrees of freedom
Multicollinearity
Serial correlation
Nomality
Structural change
Non-stationary
The Question of Causality
y=f(x ) Does this mean x y
Simply establishing a relationship between variables
is rarely sufficient
Want the effect to be considered causal
If we’ve truly controlled for enough other variables,
then the estimated ceteris paribus effect can often
be considered to be causal
Can be difficult to establish causality
other things being equal
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Example: Returns to Education
A model of human capital investment implies getting
more education should lead to higher earnings
Earnings 0 1education u
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Example: (continued)
The estimate of 1, is the return to education, but
can it be considered causal?