Postgraduate Course: Econometrics 1 (ECNM11043)
Course Outline
| School | School of Economics | 
College | College of Humanities and Social Science | 
 
| Course type | Standard | 
Availability | Available to all students | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | 
Credits | 20 | 
 
| Home subject area | Economics | 
Other subject area | None | 
   
| Course website | 
None | 
Taught in Gaelic? | No | 
 
| Course description | (With Econometrics 2) To provide a thorough training in econometric methods, to enable students to make critical assessments of applied work and to use econometric techniques in PhD work or in employment as economists.  We will cover Topics including: OLS, IV and other GMM estimators; large sample theory; GLS; maximum likelihood (ML); robust covariance estimation; system estimation; basic panel data, the fundamentals of the general linear model: OLS; Gauss-Markov Theorem; inference; dummy variables; and other techniques. | 
 
 
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
| Pre-requisites | 
 Students MUST have passed:    
Mathematics, Statistics and Econometrics (ECNM11002)  
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Co-requisites |  | 
 
| Prohibited Combinations |  | 
Other requirements |  Must be registered for MSc Economics (PTMSCECNSG1F/P) & MSc Economics (Finance)(PTMSCECNF12F/3P) or by special permission of the Programme Director.  Email sgpe@ed.ac.uk to enquire. | 
 
| Additional Costs |  None | 
 
 
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | By special permission of the Programme Director only.  Email sgpe@ed.ac.uk to enquire. | 
 
| Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? | Yes | 
 
 
Course Delivery Information
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| Delivery period: 2014/15  Semester 1, Available to all students (SV1) 
  
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Learn enabled:  Yes | 
Quota:  71 | 
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Web Timetable  | 
	
Web Timetable | 
 
| Course Start Date | 
15/09/2014 | 
 
| Breakdown of Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) | 
 
 Total Hours:
200
(
 Lecture Hours 36,
 Seminar/Tutorial Hours 15,
 Supervised Practical/Workshop/Studio Hours 18,
 External Visit Hours 12,
 Feedback/Feedforward Hours 14,
 Formative Assessment Hours 3,
 Summative Assessment Hours 3,
 Revision Session Hours 5,
 Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 4,
Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours
90 )
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| Additional Notes | 
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| Breakdown of Assessment Methods (Further Info) | 
 
  Written Exam
100 %,
Coursework
0 %,
Practical Exam
0 %
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| Exam Information | 
 
    | Exam Diet | 
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| Main Exam Diet S2 (April/May) |  | 3:00 |  |  
 
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes 
| You will be able to critically assess applied work as well as to undertake your own using appropriate econometric techniques. You will acquire the background required for research at the PhD level or in employment as a professional applied economist. | 
 
 
Assessment Information 
25% Class test (December) 
75% Final exam (May) 
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Special Arrangements 
| None |   
 
Additional Information 
| Academic description | 
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| Syllabus | 
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| Transferable skills | 
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| Reading list | 
Hayashi, Econometrics, Princeton University Press. 
Verbeek, A Guide to Modern Econometrics, 4th  ed., John Wiley & Sons 
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| Study Abroad | 
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| Study Pattern | 
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| Keywords | Not entered | 
 
 
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Prof Jonathan Thomas 
Tel: (0131 6)50 4515 
Email: Jonathan.Thomas@ed.ac.uk | 
Course secretary | Ms Marie Craft 
Tel: (0131 6)51 1764 
Email: marie.craft@ed.ac.uk | 
   
 
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