The Formation of Econometrics

The Formation of Econometrics
Author: Duo Qin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198292872

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Duo Qin has produced a study of a crucial period in the history of econometrics. She analyses the development of the theory and methodology between 1930 and 1960, arguing in particular that the "probability revolution" of the 1940s was incomplete, and resulted in later problems.

A History of Econometrics

A History of Econometrics
Author: Duo Qin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199679347

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Written from the Haavelmo-Cowles Commission econometric perspective, this book provides an account of the advances in the field of econometrics since the 1970s.

The History of Econometric Ideas

The History of Econometric Ideas
Author: Mary S. Morgan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521424653

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This book illustrates how economists first learnt to harness statistical methods to measure and test the 'laws' of economics.

History and Methodology of Econometrics

History and Methodology of Econometrics
Author: Neil De Marchi
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The past decade has seen a lively debate on the methodology of econometrics: econometricians can now estimate almost any model they choose to specify, but many have expressed doubts about the practical usefulness and scientific validity of such models. In this volume, prominent historians of econometrics work with methodologists and practicing econometricians to illuminate current controversies and explain the origins of the present situation.

The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks

The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks
Author: Yann Bramoullé
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 857
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0190216832

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The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks represents the frontier of research into how and why networks they form, how they influence behavior, how they help govern outcomes in an interactive world, and how they shape collective decision making, opinion formation, and diffusion dynamics. From a methodological perspective, the contributors to this volume devote attention to theory, field experiments, laboratory experiments, and econometrics. Theoretical work in network formation, games played on networks, repeated games, and the interaction between linking and behavior is synthesized. A number of chapters are devoted to studying social process mediated by networks. Topics here include opinion formation, diffusion of information and disease, and learning. There are also chapters devoted to financial contagion and systemic risk, motivated in part by the recent financial crises. Another section discusses communities, with applications including social trust, favor exchange, and social collateral; the importance of communities for migration patterns; and the role that networks and communities play in the labor market. A prominent role of networks, from an economic perspective, is that they mediate trade. Several chapters cover bilateral trade in networks, strategic intermediation, and the role of networks in international trade. Contributions discuss as well the role of networks for organizations. On the one hand, one chapter discusses the role of networks for the performance of organizations, while two other chapters discuss managing networks of consumers and pricing in the presence of network-based spillovers. Finally, the authors discuss the internet as a network with attention to the issue of net neutrality.

Computational Econometrics

Computational Econometrics
Author: Charles G. Renfro
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781586034269

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This publication contains a substantial amount of detail about the broad history of the development of econometric software based on the personal recollections of many people. For economists, the computer has increasingly become the primary applied research tool, and it is software that makes the computer work.

The Practice of Econometric Theory

The Practice of Econometric Theory
Author: Charles G. Renfro
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2009-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3540755713

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Econometric theory, as presented in textbooks and the econometric literature generally, is a somewhat disparate collection of findings. Its essential nature is to be a set of demonstrated results that increase over time, each logically based on a specific set of axioms or assumptions, yet at every moment, rather than a finished work, these inevitably form an incomplete body of knowledge. The practice of econometric theory consists of selecting from, applying, and evaluating this literature, so as to test its applicability and range. The creation, development, and use of computer software has led applied economic research into a new age. This book describes the history of econometric computation from 1950 to the present day, based upon an interactive survey involving the collaboration of the many econometricians who have designed and developed this software. It identifies each of the econometric software packages that are made available to and used by economists and econometricians worldwide.

A History of Econometrics

A History of Econometrics
Author: Duo Qin
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191668680

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Reformation of Econometrics is a sequel to The Formation of Econometrics: A Historical Perspective (1993, OUP) which traces the formation of econometric theory during the period 1930-1960. This book provides an account of the advances in the field of econometrics since the 1970s. Based on original research, it focuses on the reformists' movement and schools of thought and practices that attempted a paradigm shift in econometrics in the 1970s and 1980s. It describes the formation and consolidation of the Cowles Commission (CC) paradigm and traces and analyses the three major methodological attempts to resolve problems involved in model choice and specification of the CC paradigm. These attempts have reoriented the focus of econometric research from internal questions (how to optimally estimate a priori given structural parameters) to external questions (how to choose, design, and specify models). It also examines various modelling issues and problems through two case studies - modelling the Phillips curve and business cycles. The third part of the book delves into the development of three key aspects of model specification in detail - structural parameters, error terms, and model selection and design procedures. The final chapter uses citation analyses to study the impact of the CC paradigm over the span of three and half decades (1970-2005). The citation statistics show that the impact has remained extensive and relatively strong in spite of certain weakening signs. It implies that the reformative attempts have fallen short of causing a paradigm shift.