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== Gretl as a teaching tool == Due to its libre nature and the breadth of econometric techniques it contains, gretl is widely used for teaching econometrics, from the undergraduate level onwards. Datasets in gretl format are available for several popular textbooks. The following is a list of textbooks that use gretl as their software of choice: * Dougherty, Christopher ''Introduction to Econometrics'' (Oxford University Press) * Kufel, Tadeusz ''Ekonometria'' (Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN); in Polish (Russian version also available) * Kivedal, Bjørnar ''Applied Statistics and Econometrics '' (Springer) * Bismans, Francis J. and Damette, Olivier ''Dynamic Econometrics. Models and Applications'' (Springer) In addition, a free supplement<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.learneconometrics.com/gretl/index.html|title=Lee Adkins' book}}</ref> to Hill, Griffiths and Lim ''Principles of Econometrics'' (Wiley) is available.
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