Basic models used in the modelling of the business (single-equation and multiple-equation systems) are introduced whilst a wide range of economic activity including major aspects of financial management, demand for labour, administrative staff and labour productivity are also explored.
Microeconometrics in Business Management:
- Introduces econometric methods which can be used in the modelling of economic activity and forecasting, to help improve the efficiency of business operations and planning.
- Describes econometric entities through multiple-equation and single-equation microeconometric models.
- Explores the process of building and adapting basic microeconometric tools.
- Presents numerous micromodels based on time-series data and statistical cross-sectional sequences, which can be used in any enterprise.
- Features numerous real –world applications along with examples drawn from the authors own experience.
- Is supported by a companion website featuring practice problems and statistical data to aid students to construct and estimate micro models.
- Features end of chapter exercises with examples present in free software GRETL.
This book serves as a valuable resource for students, business management practitioners and researchers in econometric micro-model construction and various decision-making processes.
Basic models used in the modelling of the business (single-equation and multiple-equation systems) are introduced whilst a wide range of economic activity including major aspects of financial management, demand for labour, administrative staff and labour productivity are also explored.
Microeconometrics in Business Management:
- Introduces econometric methods which can be used in the modelling of economic activity and forecasting, to help improve the efficiency of business operations and planning.
- Describes econometric entities through multiple-equation and single-equation microeconometric models.
- Explores the process of building and adapting basic microeconometric tools.
- Presents numerous micromodels based on time-series data and statistical cross-sectional sequences, which can be used in any enterprise.
- Features numerous real –world applications along with examples drawn from the authors own experience.
- Is supported by a companion website featuring practice problems and statistical data to aid students to construct and estimate micro models.
- Features end of chapter exercises with examples present in free software GRETL.
This book serves as a valuable resource for students, business management practitioners and researchers in econometric micro-model construction and various decision-making processes.

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