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Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics Lecture Notes

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Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics Lecture Notes

Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics Lecture Notes

This note provides a solid foundation in probability and statistics for economists and other social scientists. Topics include elements of probability theory, sampling theory, statistical estimation, and hypothesis testing.

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