MACROECONOMETRIC MODELLING

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MACROECONOMETRIC MODELLING

9781852786649 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Kenneth F. Wallis, Professor of Econometrics, Department of Economics, University of Warwick, UK
Publication Date: January 1994 ISBN: 978 1 85278 664 9 Extent: 976 pp
Jan Tinbergen presented the first macroeconometric model of the Dutch economy to a meeting in The Hague in October 1936. Since that time econometric models of national economies have developed enormously and proliferated worldwide, thanks to improvements in economic data, progress in economic theory and econometric methods, a series of revolutions in computing, and the demonstrated usefulness of the end product.

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Jan Tinbergen presented the first macroeconometric model of the Dutch economy to a meeting in The Hague in October 1936. Since that time econometric models of national economies have developed enormously and proliferated worldwide, thanks to improvements in economic data, progress in economic theory and econometric methods, a series of revolutions in computing, and the demonstrated usefulness of the end product.

This two volume set contains a selection of the key contributions to this development process, which continues to this day. The editor''s introduction offers a personal commentary on each article, together with extensive references to related literature.
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‘. . . these are interesting volumes which include the core references on macroeconomic modelling. They will make an important addition to any economics library. The idea of collecting together key contributions to a subject is worthwhile.’
– Ken Holden, International Journal of Forecasting
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40 articles, dating from 1933 to 1989
Contributors include: G.C. Chow, E.P. Howrey, L.R. Klein, C.A. Sims, J.B. Taylor, H.Theil, J. Tinbergen
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