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Bayesian Econometric Methods 2nd Edition Joshua Chan Gary Koop

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Bayesian Econometric Methods 2nd Edition Joshua Chan Gary Koop
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 419.68 MB
Pages: 486
Author: Joshua Chan, Gary Koop, Dale J. Poirier, Justin L. Tobias
ISBN: 9781108423380, 9781108437493, 9781108525947, 9781108534512, 1108423388, 1108437494, 1108525946, 1108534511
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 2
Volume: 7

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Bayesian Econometric Methods 2nd Edition Joshua Chan Gary Koop by Joshua Chan, Gary Koop, Dale J. Poirier, Justin L. Tobias 9781108423380, 9781108437493, 9781108525947, 9781108534512, 1108423388, 1108437494, 1108525946, 1108534511 instant download after payment.

Bayesian Econometric Methods examines principles of Bayesian inference by posing a series of theoretical and applied questions and providing detailed solutions to those questions. This second edition adds extensive coverage of models popular in finance and macroeconomics, including state space and unobserved components models, stochastic volatility models, ARCH, GARCH, and vector autoregressive models. The authors have also added many new exercises related to Gibbs sampling and Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. The text includes regression-based and hierarchical specifications, models based upon latent variable representations, and mixture and time series specifications. MCMC methods are discussed and illustrated in detail - from introductory applications to those at the current research frontier - and MATLAB computer programs are provided on the website accompanying the text. Suitable for graduate study in economics, the text should also be of interest to students studying statistics, finance, marketing, and agricultural economics.

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