Introduction to econometrics II eco 356 faculty of social sciences course guide course Developers: Dr. Adesina-Uthman



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Introduction to Econometrics ECO 356 Course Guide and Course Material
Unit
Unit Title
Week’s
Activity
Assessment (end of unit)
Course Guide

Sampling Theory, Variance, and Correlation
1 Random variables and sampling theory Week 1 2
Covariance and Variance Week 2 3 Correlation Week 3 Assignment 1

Regression Models, Hypotheses Testing, and Dummy Variables
4 Simple Regression Analyses Week 4 5 Properties of the regression coefficients and hypothesis testing Week 5 6 Multiple regression analysis and Multicollinearity Week 6 7 Transformations of Variables Week 7 8 Dummy Variables Week 8 9 Specification of regression variables A preliminary skirmish Week 9 Assignment 2

Heteroscedasticity/Heteroskedasticity
*10
Heteroscedasticity and its Effects Week 10
*11 Solution to Heteroscedasticity Problem Week 11
*12 Other Tests Week Assignment 3

Autocorrelation, Error and Econometric Modelling
13 Stochastic Regression and measurement errors Week 13 14
Autocorrelation Week 14 15 Econometric Modellingand Models Using Time Series Data Week 15 Assignment 4

Simultaneous Equation, Binary Choice, and Maximum Likelihood Estimation
16 Simultaneous Equation Week 16 17 Binary Choice and Maximum Likelihood Estimation Week 17 Assignment 5
Total
17 Weeks

Examination


INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS II

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11 Each of the study units follows a common format. The first item is an introduction to the subject matter of the unit and how a particular unit is integrated with the other units and the course as a whole. Nextis a set of learning objectives. These objectives let you know what you should be able to do by the time you have completed the unit. You should use these objectives to guide your study. When you have finished the unit, you must go back and check whether you have achieved the objectives. If you make a habit of doing this, you will significantly improve your chances of passing the course and getting the best grade. The main body of the unit guides you through the required understanding from other sources. This will usually be either from your textbooks or a reading section. Some units require you to undertake apractical overview of real life econometric events. You will find when you need to embark on discussion and guided through the tasks you must do. The purpose of the practical overview of real life econometric events is in twofold. First, it will enhance your understanding of the material in the unit. Second, it will give you practical experience and skills to evaluate economic arguments, and understand the roles of econometric in guiding current economic problems, measurements, analysis, solutions and debates outside your studies. In any event, most of the critical thinking skills you will develop during studying are applicable in normal working practice, so it is important that you encounter them during your studies.
Self-assessments are available throughout the units, and answers are at the ends of the units. Working through these tests will help you to achieve the objectives of the unit and prepare you for the assignments and the examination. You should do each self- assessment exercises as you come to it in the study unit. Also, ensure to master some major econometricstheorems and models while studying the material. The following is a practical strategy for working through the course. If students encounter any difficulties they may consult the lecturer concerned. Remember that part of the lecturers responsibility is to help the students when necessary. When in need of help, do not hesitate to contact the lecturer though the available channels, for the required assist.
1. Read this Course Guide thoroughly.
2. Organize a study schedule. Refer to the Course overview' for more details. Note the time you are expected to spend on each unit and how the assignments relate to the units. Important information, e.g. details of your tutorials, and the date of the first day of the semester is available from study centre. You need to gather together all this information in one place, such as your dairy or a wall calendar. Whatever method you choose to use, you should decide on and write in your dates for working breach unit.
3. Once you have created your study schedule, do everything you canto stick to it. The major reason students fail is that they get behind with their coursework. If you get into difficulties with your schedule, please let your tutor know before it is too late for help.
4. Turn to Unit 1 and read the introduction and the objectives for the unit.



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