In these three essays, Professor Granger explains the process of constructing and evaluating an empirical model. Drawing on a wide range of cases and vignettes from economics, finance, politics and environment economics, as well as from art, literature, and the entertainment industry, Professor Granger combines rigour with intuition to provide a unique and entertaining insight into one of the most important subjects in modern economics. Chapter 1 deals with Specification. The process of specifying a model is discussed using deforestation in the Amazon region of Brazil as an illustration. Chapter 2 considers Evaluation, and argues that insufficent evaluation is undertaken by economists, and that models should be evaluated in terms of the quality of their output. In Chapter 3, the question of how to evaluate forecasts is considered at several levels of increasing depth and using a more sophisticated, technical approach than in the earlier two chapters.
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An account of the process of constructing and evaluating an empirical model.
Foreword G. Harcourt; 1. The specification of empirical models; 2. The evaluation of empirical models; 3. Comments on the evaluation of econometric models and of forecasts.
'Wide ranging in scope [these essays] condense a large amount of material into a short book … they contain a lot of wisdeom and illuminating insights.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
Lucid account of the process of constructing and evaluating an empirical model.

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ISBN
9780521662086
Publisert
1999-08-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
269 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
146 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
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Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
112

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Winner of The Nobel Prize for Economics 2003.