Applications of Differential Geometry to Econometrics
Mark Salmon editor Paul Marriott editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Oct '11
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Originally published in 2000, this volume was an early example of the application of differential geometry to econometrics.
Differential geometry has become a standard tool in the analysis of statistical models, offering a deeper appreciation of existing methodologies and highlighting the issues which can be hidden by algebraic development. Originally published in 2000, this volume was an early example of the application of these techniques to econometrics.Although geometry has always aided intuition in econometrics, more recently differential geometry has become a standard tool in the analysis of statistical models, offering a deeper appreciation of existing methodologies and highlighting the essential issues which can be hidden in an algebraic development of a problem. Originally published in 2000, this volume was an early example of the application of these techniques to econometrics. An introductory chapter provides a brief tutorial for those unfamiliar with the tools of Differential Geometry. The topics covered in the following chapters demonstrate the power of the geometric method to provide practical solutions and insight into problems of econometric inference.
"I strongly recommend [this book] for computational minded statisticians and economists." J. Statist. Comput. Simul.
ISBN: 9780521178297
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 500g
336 pages