Econometric Model Performance : Comparative Simulation Studies of the U.s. Economy

Klein, Lawrence R. (EDT); Burmeister, Edwin (EDT)

ISBN 10: 0812277147 ISBN 13: 9780812277142
Edité par University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection, 1976
Neuf(s) Couverture rigide

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Models of the American economy exist in government, research institutes, universities, and private corporations. Given the proliferation, it is wise to take stock because these models come from diverse sources and describe different conditions from alternative points of view. They could be saying different things about the economy. The high-level comparative studies in this volume, gathered from several issues of the International Economic Review, with a substantive introduction and the addition of more comparative material, evaluate the performance of eleven models of the American economy: the Wharton Mark Ill Model; Brookings Model; Hickman-Coen Annual Model; Liu-Hwa Monthly Model; Data Resources, Inc. (DRI) Model; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Model; Michigan Quarterly Econometric (MOEM) Model; Wharton Annual and Industry Model; Anticipation Version of the Wharton Mark Ill Model/Fair Model; U.S. Department of Commerce (BEA) Model.

Each of the proprietors or builders of these models describes his own system in his own words. These studies come closer than ever before to standardizing model operations for testing purposes.

Some of the models are monthly, while others are annual. but the quarterly unit of time is the most frequent. Some are demand oriented, others are supply oriented, and focus on the input-output sectors of the economy. Some use only observed. objective data; others use subjective. anticipatory data. Both large and small models are included. In spite of the diversity, the contributors have cooperated to trace the differences between their models to root causes and to report jointly the results of their research. There are also some general papers that look at model performance from outside the CEME group.

À propos de l'auteur: Lawrence R. Klein was Benjamin Franklin Professor of Economics and Finance at the University of Pennsylvania. Edwin Burmeister is Research Professor of Economics Emeritus at Duke University.

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Titre : Econometric Model Performance : Comparative ...
Éditeur : University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection
Date d'édition : 1976
Reliure : Couverture rigide
Etat : New

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