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Date: 2013-10-18 12:37:22
Time series analysis
Estimation theory
Gretl
Vector autoregression
Linear regression
Quantile regression
Kalman filter
Cointegration
Probit
Statistics
Econometrics
Regression analysis

Gretl User’s Guide Gnu Regression, Econometrics and Time-series Library

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