Terry Barker / William Peterson (eds.)
The Cambridge Multisectoral Dynamic Model
Herausgeber: Barker, Terry; Peterson, William
Terry Barker / William Peterson (eds.)
The Cambridge Multisectoral Dynamic Model
Herausgeber: Barker, Terry; Peterson, William
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An econometric 1998 analysis of single and simultaneous-equation models where the jointly dependent variables can be continuous, categorical, or truncated.
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An econometric 1998 analysis of single and simultaneous-equation models where the jointly dependent variables can be continuous, categorical, or truncated.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9780521330046
- ISBN-10: 0521330041
- Artikelnr.: 35055016
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9780521330046
- ISBN-10: 0521330041
- Artikelnr.: 35055016
List of tables
List of figures
Foreword
Preface
Conventions
1. Introduction Terry Barker
Part I. The Model as a System: 2. Theory and method Terry Barker and William Peterson
3. The accounting framework and the data Terry Barker and Martin Weale
4. The complete model Terry Barker
5. Estimation William Peterson
6. Computer software for a large econometric model William Peterson
Part II. Different Economic Sectors of the Model: 7. Consumers' expenditure Vani Borooah
8. Fixed investment William Peterson
9. Stockbuilding Michael Landesmann
10. Exports and imports Terry Barker
11. Employment William Peterson
12. The demand for energy William Peterson
13. Industrial prices and profits Martin Weale
14. Export and import prices Terry Barker
15. Incomes policy and earnings Tony Lawson
16. Social security benefits and personal income tax Don Sharpe
17. The company sector Andrew Goudie, Geoffrey Meeks and Martin Weale
18. Financial stocks and returns Martin Weale
19. Sterling exchange rate Andrew Snell
Appendix
List of variables in MDM6
Bibliography
Index of authors
Index of subjects.
List of figures
Foreword
Preface
Conventions
1. Introduction Terry Barker
Part I. The Model as a System: 2. Theory and method Terry Barker and William Peterson
3. The accounting framework and the data Terry Barker and Martin Weale
4. The complete model Terry Barker
5. Estimation William Peterson
6. Computer software for a large econometric model William Peterson
Part II. Different Economic Sectors of the Model: 7. Consumers' expenditure Vani Borooah
8. Fixed investment William Peterson
9. Stockbuilding Michael Landesmann
10. Exports and imports Terry Barker
11. Employment William Peterson
12. The demand for energy William Peterson
13. Industrial prices and profits Martin Weale
14. Export and import prices Terry Barker
15. Incomes policy and earnings Tony Lawson
16. Social security benefits and personal income tax Don Sharpe
17. The company sector Andrew Goudie, Geoffrey Meeks and Martin Weale
18. Financial stocks and returns Martin Weale
19. Sterling exchange rate Andrew Snell
Appendix
List of variables in MDM6
Bibliography
Index of authors
Index of subjects.
List of tables
List of figures
Foreword
Preface
Conventions
1. Introduction Terry Barker
Part I. The Model as a System: 2. Theory and method Terry Barker and William Peterson
3. The accounting framework and the data Terry Barker and Martin Weale
4. The complete model Terry Barker
5. Estimation William Peterson
6. Computer software for a large econometric model William Peterson
Part II. Different Economic Sectors of the Model: 7. Consumers' expenditure Vani Borooah
8. Fixed investment William Peterson
9. Stockbuilding Michael Landesmann
10. Exports and imports Terry Barker
11. Employment William Peterson
12. The demand for energy William Peterson
13. Industrial prices and profits Martin Weale
14. Export and import prices Terry Barker
15. Incomes policy and earnings Tony Lawson
16. Social security benefits and personal income tax Don Sharpe
17. The company sector Andrew Goudie, Geoffrey Meeks and Martin Weale
18. Financial stocks and returns Martin Weale
19. Sterling exchange rate Andrew Snell
Appendix
List of variables in MDM6
Bibliography
Index of authors
Index of subjects.
List of figures
Foreword
Preface
Conventions
1. Introduction Terry Barker
Part I. The Model as a System: 2. Theory and method Terry Barker and William Peterson
3. The accounting framework and the data Terry Barker and Martin Weale
4. The complete model Terry Barker
5. Estimation William Peterson
6. Computer software for a large econometric model William Peterson
Part II. Different Economic Sectors of the Model: 7. Consumers' expenditure Vani Borooah
8. Fixed investment William Peterson
9. Stockbuilding Michael Landesmann
10. Exports and imports Terry Barker
11. Employment William Peterson
12. The demand for energy William Peterson
13. Industrial prices and profits Martin Weale
14. Export and import prices Terry Barker
15. Incomes policy and earnings Tony Lawson
16. Social security benefits and personal income tax Don Sharpe
17. The company sector Andrew Goudie, Geoffrey Meeks and Martin Weale
18. Financial stocks and returns Martin Weale
19. Sterling exchange rate Andrew Snell
Appendix
List of variables in MDM6
Bibliography
Index of authors
Index of subjects.