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Macroeconometric Models

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  • © 2013

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  • Gives a comprehensive description of macroeconometric modeling
  • Summarizes the history and development of macroeconometric model building in various regions
  • Explains the systematic characteristics of macroeconometric models?

Part of the book series: Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics (ASTA, volume 47)

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. The History in Outline

  2. The Structure of Macroeconometric Models

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This book gives a comprehensive description of macroeconometric modeling and its development over time. The first part depicts the history of macroeconometric model building, starting with Jan Tinbergen's and Lawrence R. Klein's contributions. It is unique in summarizing the development and specific structure of macroeconometric models built in North America, Europe, and various other parts of the world. The work thus offers an extensive source for researchers in the field. The second part of the book covers the systematic characteristics of macroeconometric models. It includes the household and enterprise sectors, disequilibria, financial flows, and money market sectors.

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“The book gives a comprehensive survey of the history of macro-econometric modelling (Part 1) and of the development of econometric models over time (Part 2). It is well written and clearly arranged and will certainly become an important reference for economists.” (Peter Hackl, Statistical Papers, Vol. 56, 2015)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Econometrics, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland

    Władysław Welfe

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