Course Objectives:
The objectives of this course are –
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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ECO 414 |
Econometrics-II |
CO57: Gain knowledge of the meaning, reasons and consequences of the violation of assumptions of OLS method. CO58: Learn about the different methods of detecting the violations and their remedial measures. CO59: Comprehend the meaning and applications of dummy variables. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures and Discussions.
Learning activities for the students: Practice Modules and Assignments. |
Class activity, Assignments and Semester end examinations. |
Meaning, reasons, consequences, detection and remedies of the problem of multicolliearity.
Meaning, reasons, consequences, detection and remedies of the problem of heteroscedasticity.
Meaning, reasons, consequences, detection and remedies of the problem of serial correlation.
Meaning of model specification, Specification error- omission of a relevant variable; inclusion of irrelevant variable; errors of measurement, tests of specification errors.
Nature of dummy variables; ANOVA and ANCOVA models; caution in the use of dummy variable-the dummy variable trap; the dummy variable alternative to the chow test; Interaction effects using dummy variables.
1. D. N. Gujarati and D.C. Porter, Essentials of Econometrics, McGraw Hill.
2. Christopher Dougherty, Introduction to Econometrics, Oxford University Press.
3. Jan Kmenta, Elements of Econometrics, Indian Reprint, Khosla Publishing House.
4. A. Koutsoyiannis, Theory of Econometric, Palgrave Macmillan.