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Foundations of econometrics

BEX6510

Synopsis

This unit provides a rigorous treatment of core methods of econometric estimation and inference in a single and also multiple equation settings. While you are encouraged to look at every problem from several views (informal, algebraic, geometric, etc.), a large emphasis is placed on constructing formal arguments, and the importance of clear notation, definitions, assumptions and deductive arguments is emphasised. Formal lectures and references to graduate level textbooks are provided, and you are also assigned and encouraged to read some classic journal articles. This unit is designed for PhD students who intend to write a thesis in econometrics or business statistics. It is not intended for PhD students in other disciplines who need to learn some quantitative techniques for the empirical section of their dissertations, although students from other departments who are interested in more advanced methods may wish to take this unit.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

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Credit points
0
Level
6
Audience
Postgraduate
Type
HDR
School
Faculty of Business and Economics
Faculty
Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics
Handbook year
2026

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