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"This book presents contributions from the leading researchers working in this area. Much of the research described here was sponsored by the Macroeconomic Modelling Consortium funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, HM Treasury and the Bank of England. The papers combine a description of the latest techniques used in modelling the economy with an account of the way that models can be used for purposes of policy analysis.".
"Designed for use by advanced students and professional economists, the book considers a wide range of issues. These include how to reconcile observed short-term dynamics with economic theory, how to model tax policy, how the European Monetary Union affects stabilisation policy and why 'bad' forecasters can do well."--BOOK JACKET.
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Econometric Modelling: Techniques and Applications (National Institute of Economic and Social Research Economic and Social Studies)
October 2, 2000, Cambridge University Press
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Econometric modelling: techniques and applications
2000, Cambridge University Press
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"In this book we bring together papers prepared by many of the groups supported by the ESRC's UK Macroeconomic Modelling Consortium, together with a number of other contributions."
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