Comparative Performance of US Econometric Models
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:27th Jun '91
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Lawrence Klein won the Nobel Prize in Economics for his original work in developing models One of the most important, and visible, things economists do is to forecast what will happen in the economy in the future. Each year a number of different groups in the US use their own econometric models to forecast what will happen to the economy in the coming year. Some forecasts are more accurate than others. This book consists of chapters by distinguished economists comparing the different models now being used. It is organized topically rather than by model. The contributors include: Roger Brimmer, Ray Fair, Bert Hickman, F. Gerard Adams, and Albert Ando. Lawrence Klein provides an introduction to the volume.
'There is a deal of interesting material contained in this volume for those involved in modelling and forecasting.' The Business Economist
ISBN: 9780195057720
Dimensions: 243mm x 165mm x 31mm
Weight: 696g
336 pages