Topic1 - Nature of Econometrics
Topic1 - Nature of Econometrics
Topic1 - Nature of Econometrics
It can also be defined as the application of statistical and mathematical methods in the field of
economics to describe numerical estimates of economic variables for example output, capital,
labour, among others.
Note: Econometrics is made up of two Greek words, that is, Econo – economics and metrics –
measurements.
Econometrics is the integration of math, econ and statistics with the purpose of establishing
numerical values of parameters of economic relationship and verifying economic theories.
Economic statistics involves the process of collecting, presenting, analyzing and interpreting
data.
Data: is a ‘scientific’ term for facts, figures, and measurements. Data on its own has no meaning
but becomes information when interpreted. Here are some examples of data.
The number of people who pass their driving test each year
The number of goals scored by each football team
The profit after tax for the past ten years
Information: Information is "data that have been recorded, classified, organized, related, or
interpreted within a framework so that meaning emerges". Information, like data, can take
various forms. Some examples of the different types of information that can be derived from data
include:
the number of persons in a group in each weight category (20 - 25 kg, 26 - 30 kg, etc.);
the total number of households that did not rent a movie during the last month; and
the number of days during the week where the temperature went above 20°C.
Sources of data
Primary data is data collected directly from the field for the very first time for current
use.
Secondary data is that collected from already existing sources for current use for
example, from magazines, newspapers among others.
Goals of econometrics
There are a variety of software packages that are widely used in the analysis of data for example
SPSS, E-views, Stata, R among others.
Methodology refers to the steps followed by an econometrician in the study of the problem.
The steps include;