Download a new free book on modelling with EViews
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:04 am
Note : A premium scribd account is now necessary for downloads. if you do not want to buy it, you can still ask me for the book at jlbrillet@yahoo.fr
I am pleased to announce that I just uploaded a book called
"Structural econometric modelling : Methodology and tools with applications under Eviews"
on http://www.scribd.com in PDF format (two versions : plain text and bookmarks, quite useful if you want to address a specific subject).
I have been using this material for a seminar I give regularly, in particular at the EcoMod Summer School, in Brussels every July (see www.ecomod.net).
The sites are
For the "bookmark" version
http://www.scribd.com/doc/89229429/Stru ... elling-Bkm
For the plain text version
http://www.scribd.com/doc/89233849/Stru ... lling-Page
This book is available free of charge (for reading and printing).
It teaches how to build and use a structural econometric (or economic) model of any size, using a very applied approach.
Its backbone is the development of a small (but representative) macroeconomic model under EViews, with results presented in tables and graphs.
EViews specific features are presented, along with strategic and technical advice.
A set of Eviews files allowing to teach, learn and start building one's own small or medium sized model is available from the author on request at
jlbrillet@yahoo.fr or jlbrillet24@gmail.com.
As this is a self-edited publication by a non native english speaker (and not a very eloquent one either ), you will probably find some improperties if not a few plain mistakes, even if my test readers had no problems.
Of course, I will be extremely grateful for any constructive comments, even strong criticisms (which the subject is prone to create).
Take care.
Jean Louis Brillet.
I am pleased to announce that I just uploaded a book called
"Structural econometric modelling : Methodology and tools with applications under Eviews"
on http://www.scribd.com in PDF format (two versions : plain text and bookmarks, quite useful if you want to address a specific subject).
I have been using this material for a seminar I give regularly, in particular at the EcoMod Summer School, in Brussels every July (see www.ecomod.net).
The sites are
For the "bookmark" version
http://www.scribd.com/doc/89229429/Stru ... elling-Bkm
For the plain text version
http://www.scribd.com/doc/89233849/Stru ... lling-Page
This book is available free of charge (for reading and printing).
It teaches how to build and use a structural econometric (or economic) model of any size, using a very applied approach.
Its backbone is the development of a small (but representative) macroeconomic model under EViews, with results presented in tables and graphs.
EViews specific features are presented, along with strategic and technical advice.
A set of Eviews files allowing to teach, learn and start building one's own small or medium sized model is available from the author on request at
jlbrillet@yahoo.fr or jlbrillet24@gmail.com.
As this is a self-edited publication by a non native english speaker (and not a very eloquent one either ), you will probably find some improperties if not a few plain mistakes, even if my test readers had no problems.
Of course, I will be extremely grateful for any constructive comments, even strong criticisms (which the subject is prone to create).
Take care.
Jean Louis Brillet.