Statistics for Economics
- Length: 125 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Business Expert Press
- Publication Date: 2012-11-13
- ISBN-10: 1606494031
- ISBN-13: 9781606494035
- Sales Rank: #4347159 (See Top 100 Books)
Statistics is the branch of mathematics that deals with real life problems. As such, it is an essential tool for economists. Unfortunately, the way the concept is introduced to students is not compatible with the way the economists think and learn. The problem is worsened by the use of mathematical jargon and complex derivations. However, as this book demonstrates, neither is necessary. The book is written in simple English with minimal use of symbols. All the examples and exercises in the book are constructed within the field of economics, thus eliminating the difficulty of learning statistics with examples from fields that have no relation to business, politics, or policy. Statistics is not more difficult than economics. Anyone that can comprehend economics can understand and use statistics successfully. The book utilizes Microsoft Excel to obtain statistical results, as well as to perform additional necessary computations. Although the Excel spreadsheet is not the software of choice for performing sophisticated statistical analysis, it is widely available and almost everyone has some degree of familiarity with Excel.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1. Descriptive Statistics
CHAPTER 2. Numerical Descriptive Statistics for Quantitative Variables
CHAPTER 3. Some Applications of Descriptive Statistics
CHAPTER 4. Distribution Functions
CHAPTER 5. Sampling Distribution of Sample Statistics
CHAPTER 6. Point and Interval Estimation
CHAPTER 7. Statistical Inference with Test of Hypothesis
CHAPTER 8. An Introduction to Regression Analysis
CHAPTER 9. Conclusion