Matrix Calculus and Zero-One Matrices: Statistical and Econometric Applications

by Darrell A. Turkington

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This 2002 book presents the reader with mathematical tools taken from matrix calculus and zero-one matrices and demonstrates how these tools greatly facilitate the application of classical statistical procedures to econometric models. The matrix calculus results are derived from a few basic rules that are generalizations of the rules of ordinary calculus. These results are summarized in a useful table. Well-known zero-one matrices, together with some newer ones, are defined, their show more mathematical roles explained, and their useful properties presented. The basic building blocks of classical statistics, namely the score vector, the information matrix, and the Cramer-Rao lower bound, are obtained for a sequence of linear econometric models of increasing statistical complexity. From these are obtained interactive interpretations of maximum likelihood estimators, linking them with efficient econometric estimators. Classical test statistics are also derived and compared for hypotheses of interest. show less

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Darrell A. Turkington is Professor of Economics at the University of Western Australia.

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Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Economics, Business
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512.9Natural sciences & mathematicsMathematicsAlgebraFoundations of Algebra
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QA188 .T865ScienceMathematicsMathematicsAlgebra
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