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Date: 2016-01-22 21:37:07
Statistics
Estimation theory
Regression analysis
Time series models
Simultaneous equation methods
Statistical models
Vector autoregression
Autoregressive model
Instrumental variable
Ordinary least squares
Generalized method of moments
Variance

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