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Econometrica, 1985
The widespread use of prior information in formulating, estimating, and using econometric models is reviewed. Attempts to avoid the use of prior information by formulating multivariate statistical VAR and ARMA time series models for economic time series data have resulted in heavily over-parametrized models.
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The widespread use of prior information in formulating, estimating, and using econometric models is reviewed. Attempts to avoid the use of prior information by formulating multivariate statistical VAR and ARMA time series models for economic time series data have resulted in heavily over-parametrized models.
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De Economist, 1999
Econometric theory has achieved much. Still, there is a feeling in the profession that we are not providing the applied economist with the tools that he needs. In this paper I attempt to highlight the things that have occurred to me as being wrong or strange. The link between the items I discuss is the necessity of a focus.
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Econometric theory has achieved much. Still, there is a feeling in the profession that we are not providing the applied economist with the tools that he needs. In this paper I attempt to highlight the things that have occurred to me as being wrong or strange. The link between the items I discuss is the necessity of a focus.
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Synthese, 1969
Why should the tools of inductive inference differ from one empirical discipline to another? In a deeper sense, the tools do not differ. Econometrics shares its logical foundations with psychometrics and biometrics and, for that matter, with meteorology and even with experimental physics.
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Why should the tools of inductive inference differ from one empirical discipline to another? In a deeper sense, the tools do not differ. Econometrics shares its logical foundations with psychometrics and biometrics and, for that matter, with meteorology and even with experimental physics.
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1998
What is econometrics? A few definitions are given below: The method of econometric research aims, essentially, at a conjunction of economic theory and actual measurements, using the theory and technique of statistical inference as a bridge pier. Trygve Haavelmo (1944) Econometrics may be defined as the quantitative analysis of actual economic phenomena
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What is econometrics? A few definitions are given below: The method of econometric research aims, essentially, at a conjunction of economic theory and actual measurements, using the theory and technique of statistical inference as a bridge pier. Trygve Haavelmo (1944) Econometrics may be defined as the quantitative analysis of actual economic phenomena
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This paper provides a survey and synthesis of econometric tools that have been employed to study economic growth. While these tools range across a variety of statistical methods, they are united in the common goals of first, identifying interesting contemporaneous patterns in growth data and second, drawing inferences on long-run economic outcomes from
Durlauf, Steven N. +2 more
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Computational econometrics with gretl
Computational Statistics[No abstract available]
Yalta,A.T., Rodrigues,P.C., Cottrell,A.
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Probability, Econometrics and Truth
2000When John Maynard Keynes likened Jan Tinbergen's early work in econometrics to black magic and alchemy, he was expressing a widely held view of a new discipline. However, even after half a century of practical work and theorizing by some of the most accomplished social scientists, Keynes' comments are still repeated today.
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Econometric studies of business cycles in the history of econometrics [PDF]
This study examines the evolution of econometric research in business cycle analysis during the 1960-90 period. It shows how the research was dominated by an assimilation of the tradition of NBER business cycle analysis by the Haavelmo-Cowles Commission approach, catalysed by time-series statistical methods.
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