Practical methods for organizing and analyzing economic data, testing economic hypotheses, and measuring economic relationships. Regression analysis is the main empirical method, and basic statistical and probability theory is included. Students gain hands-on computer experience with an econometric software package. Students cannot receive credit for this course and Applied Mathematics and Statistics 113.
Enrollment Requirements
Prerequisite(s): ECON 1 and ECON 2; STAT 5 or 7; and one of the following: ECON 11B, AM 11B, MATH 22, or MATH 23A. ECON 100A or ECON 100B strongly recommended as preparation.
Class Notes
If you completed the prerequisites or restrictions but get an error message: UCSC Students: contact department for approval to enroll - ECON Advising, econ_ugrad_coor@ucsc.edu. Provide proof of prerequisite material. Visiting Students: contact instructor for approval to enroll - Harrison Sheih, hashieh@ucsc.edu Provide proof of prerequisite material.