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Probability Theory with Economic Applications

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Efe A. Ok

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Abstract

A graduate level introduction to probability theory designed for graduate students in economics.

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This book is provided by SUNY-Oswego, Department of Economics in its series Online economics textbooks with number emetr11 and published in .

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Keywords: probability theory; econometrics;

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C1 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods: General

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