Overview

In order to make the best possible decisions under uncertain conditions, business and government policy makers need to quantify the consequences of all possible options available to them. Econometricians use empirical evidence to predict the set of possible outcomes and determine the risks involved in each possible course of action, … For more content click the Read More button below. AvailabilityEconometrics is listed in the Bachelor of Commerce at Clayton as a major and minor.

Learning outcomes

In addition to achieving the broad outcomes of your course, and successfully completing this area of study, you will be able to:

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Use your comprehensive understanding of econometric models and methodologies to inform economic decisions made in a variety of settings, and to implement such analyses in practice, and to construct new conceptual frameworks when required

Requirements
48 credit points

A. Core units18 credit points
B. Additional econometrics units 18 credit points
C. Additional econometrics units 12 credit points

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