The history of econometric ideas / Mary S. Morgan.
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330.015195 M47 Econometric foundations / | 330.015195 M47e Economic statistics and econometrics / | 330.015195 M63 Models, methods, and applications of econometrics : | 330.015195 M67h The history of econometric ideas / | 330.015195 M84e Econometrics and data analysis for developing countries / | 330.015195 N37a Analysis of economic time series : | 330.015195 N37e Essays in panel data econometrics / |
Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas 265-280) e índice.
Part I: Business cycles: Introduction to business cycles ; 1. Sunspot and Venus theories of the business cycle ; 2. Measuring and representing business cycles ; 3. Random shocks enter the business cycle sccene ; 4. Tinbergen and macrodynamic models -- Part II: Introduction to demand analysis ; 5. Narrowing the data-theory gap in demand analysis ; 6. The evolution ofidentification questions -- Part III: Formal models in econometrics: Introduction to formal models ; 7. Errors-in-variables and errors-in-equations models ; 8. Haavelmo's probability model - Conclusion.
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