Modelling Economic Series -

Modelling Economic Series

Readings in Econometric Methodology

C. W. J. Granger (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
426 Seiten
1991
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-828736-0 (ISBN)
68,55 inkl. MwSt
This collection of essays on applied econometrics has been designed specifically for graduate students. It aims to demonstrate how to evaluate the validity of present theories and techniques, in order to construct actual economic models.
This book helps economists with the difficult task of constructing econometric models and will be especially useful to those taking courses in applied econometrics who need to learn how to evaluate the validity of the theories and techniques they are taught. The volume contains seventeen papers by the leading authorities in the field, divided into four groups, to each of which the editor provides an introduction. The whole volume is prefaced with an editorial discussion of the controversies of the subject.

The methods critically discussed include the traditional ones, such as vector auto-regressions; Bayesian techniques; and the comprehensive modelling strategy advocated by reseachers at the London School of Economics.

The papers vary in the degree of sophistication used, but anyone reading the book should gain a sound knowledge of the practical difficulties involved in model specification, evaluation, and interpretation.

Part I: Introduction to Part I: Edward E. Leamer: Let's take con out of econometrics; Michael McAleer, Adrian R. Pagan & Paul A. Volker: What will take the con out of econometrics?; Trevor S. Breusch: Simplified extreme bounds; Adrian R. Pagan, Paul A. Volker, Thomas F. Cooley & Stephen F. LeRoy: What will take the con out of econometrics?: A reply to McAleer; Edward E. Leamer: Sensitivity analysis would help; Adrian Pagan: Three econometric methodologies: A critical appraisal; David F. Hendry & Grayham E. Mizon: Procrustean econometrics: or stretching and squeezing data; Christopher A. Sims: Macroeconomics and reality; Part II: Alternative Methodologies: Introduction to Part II: Ray Fair: Macroeconomic methodology; Richard M. Todd: Improving economic forecasting with Bayesian vector autoregression; Edward E. Leamer: A Bayesian analysis of the determinants of inflation; Arnold Zellner: Bayesian analysis in econometrics; Part III: LSE Methodology: Introduction to Part III: Christopher Gilbert: Professor Hendry's econometric methodology; David F. Hendry & Jean-Francois Richard: On the formulation for empirical models in dynamic econometrics; Aris Spanos: Towards a methodology of econometric modelling; Part IV: Model Evaluation and Selection: Introduction to Part IV: Halbert White: Model selection; Y. Chong & D. F. Hendry: Econometric evaluation of linear macro-economic models

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.4.1991
Reihe/Serie Advanced Texts in Econometrics
Zusatzinfo line figures and tables throughout
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 644 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Ökonometrie
ISBN-10 0-19-828736-4 / 0198287364
ISBN-13 978-0-19-828736-0 / 9780198287360
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