Advances in Econometrics

Advances in Econometrics

by Werner Hildenbrand
Advances in Econometrics

Advances in Econometrics

by Werner Hildenbrand

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Overview

This volume includes papers delivered at the Fourth World Congress of the Econometric Society. It will interest economic theorists and econometricians working in universities, government, and business and financial institutions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521312677
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/30/1985
Series: Econometric Society Monographs , #2
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. Qualitative response models; 1. Qualitative response models Daniel McFadden; Part II. The structural analysis of longitudinal data: 2. The identification problem in econometric models for duration data James J. Heckman and Burton Singer; Part III. Experimentation in econometrics: 3. The effects of time in economic experiments Jerry A. Hausman; Part IV. Small-sample distribution theory: 4. Some recent developments on the distributions of single-equation estimators T. W. Anderson; 5. Best uniform and modified Pade approximants to probability densities in econometrics P. C. B. Phillips; Part V. Topics in time-series analysis: 6. Identifiability and problems of model selection in econometrics R. E. Kalman; Part VI. Testing for causation and exogeneity: 7. Causality, exogeneity, and inference John Geweke; 8. Generating mechanisms, models, and causality C. W. J. Granger; Part VII. Alternative tests and estimators: 9. Comparing alternative asymptotically equivalent tests Thomas J. Rothenberg; 10. Conflict among testing procedures in a linear regression model with lagged dependent variables G. B. A. Evans and N. E. Savin; Part VIII. Modeling centrally planned economies: 11. Macroeconomic modeling based on econometric and simulation models for the Polish economy Zbigniew Czerwiriski and Wladyslaw Welfe.
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