Advances in Econometrics
Volume 2: Fifth World Congress
Herausgeber: Bewley, Truman F.; Jackson, Matthew; Chesher, Andrew
Advances in Econometrics
Volume 2: Fifth World Congress
Herausgeber: Bewley, Truman F.; Jackson, Matthew; Chesher, Andrew
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With its focus on econometrics, this second volume contains key papers delivered at the Fifth World Congress in 1985.
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With its focus on econometrics, this second volume contains key papers delivered at the Fifth World Congress in 1985.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780521467254
- ISBN-10: 052146725X
- Artikelnr.: 26722676
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780521467254
- ISBN-10: 052146725X
- Artikelnr.: 26722676
9. Econometric metaphors Edward E. Leamer; 10. Econometric methodology: a
personal perspective David F. Hendry; 11. Making economics credible
Christopher A. Sims; 12. The empirical analysis of tax reforms Mervyn A.
King; 13. Tests for liquidity constraints: a critical survey and some new
observations Fumio Hayashi; 14. Life-cycle models of consumption: is the
evidence consistent with the theory? Angus Deaton; 15. A framework for
relating microeconomic and macroeconomic evidence on intertemporal
substitution Thomas E. MaCurdy; 16. The short run behavior of labor supply
Stephen J. Nickell; 17. Some pitfalls in applied general equilibrium
modelling Jean Waelbroeck; 18. Operationalising Walras: experience with
recent applied general equilibrium tax models John Whalley.
personal perspective David F. Hendry; 11. Making economics credible
Christopher A. Sims; 12. The empirical analysis of tax reforms Mervyn A.
King; 13. Tests for liquidity constraints: a critical survey and some new
observations Fumio Hayashi; 14. Life-cycle models of consumption: is the
evidence consistent with the theory? Angus Deaton; 15. A framework for
relating microeconomic and macroeconomic evidence on intertemporal
substitution Thomas E. MaCurdy; 16. The short run behavior of labor supply
Stephen J. Nickell; 17. Some pitfalls in applied general equilibrium
modelling Jean Waelbroeck; 18. Operationalising Walras: experience with
recent applied general equilibrium tax models John Whalley.
9. Econometric metaphors Edward E. Leamer; 10. Econometric methodology: a
personal perspective David F. Hendry; 11. Making economics credible
Christopher A. Sims; 12. The empirical analysis of tax reforms Mervyn A.
King; 13. Tests for liquidity constraints: a critical survey and some new
observations Fumio Hayashi; 14. Life-cycle models of consumption: is the
evidence consistent with the theory? Angus Deaton; 15. A framework for
relating microeconomic and macroeconomic evidence on intertemporal
substitution Thomas E. MaCurdy; 16. The short run behavior of labor supply
Stephen J. Nickell; 17. Some pitfalls in applied general equilibrium
modelling Jean Waelbroeck; 18. Operationalising Walras: experience with
recent applied general equilibrium tax models John Whalley.
personal perspective David F. Hendry; 11. Making economics credible
Christopher A. Sims; 12. The empirical analysis of tax reforms Mervyn A.
King; 13. Tests for liquidity constraints: a critical survey and some new
observations Fumio Hayashi; 14. Life-cycle models of consumption: is the
evidence consistent with the theory? Angus Deaton; 15. A framework for
relating microeconomic and macroeconomic evidence on intertemporal
substitution Thomas E. MaCurdy; 16. The short run behavior of labor supply
Stephen J. Nickell; 17. Some pitfalls in applied general equilibrium
modelling Jean Waelbroeck; 18. Operationalising Walras: experience with
recent applied general equilibrium tax models John Whalley.