--------------E6A8B95E45B5A6E426EFC7E1 I haven't used this one yet, but it looks promising: Arthur S. Goldberger's "Intro' Econometrics" (Harvard U. Press, 1998) looks short & sweet. Cheers -- Eric Schutz Barnet Wagman wrote: > It's been quite a while since I taught econometrics, but Studenmund > (sic?) used to be far and way the clearest undergraduate text > available. > > Peter Dorman wrote: > >> I will be supervising an independent study next term and need to >> assign >> an undergraduate econometrics text. Any recommendations for >> something >> not too difficult, with exercises for the student to work on, etc? >> He >> will be taking a "real" metrics course next year in grad school, so >> all >> that's needed is the foundation. Thanks. >> >> Peter > > --------------------------- > > Barnet Wagman > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -------------------------- > > --------------E6A8B95E45B5A6E426EFC7E1 <HTML> I haven't used this one yet, but it looks promising: Arthur S. Goldberger's "Intro' Econometrics" (Harvard U. Press, 1998) looks short & sweet. <P>Cheers -- Eric Schutz <P>Barnet Wagman wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> It's been quite a while since I taught econometrics, but Studenmund (sic?) used to be far and way the clearest undergraduate text available. <P>Peter Dorman wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>I will be supervising an independent study next term and need to assign <BR>an undergraduate econometrics text. Any recommendations for something <BR>not too difficult, with exercises for the student to work on, etc? He <BR>will be taking a "real" metrics course next year in grad school, so all <BR>that's needed is the foundation. Thanks. <P>Peter</BLOCKQUOTE> <PRE>--------------------------- Barnet Wagman</PRE> <PRE>[EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------</PRE> </BLOCKQUOTE> </HTML> --------------E6A8B95E45B5A6E426EFC7E1--