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Trygve Haavelmo's The Probability Approach in Econometrics (1944) has been widely regarded as the foundation document of modern econometrics. Nevertheless, its significance has been interpreted in widely different ways. Some modern economists regard it as a blueprint for a provocative, but...
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In diesem Beitrag wird ein internationales makroökonometrisches Modell präsentiert, das Deutschland, Großbritannien, Frankreich und Italien als separate Ländermodule enthält (Big4-Modell). Die Modellstruktur basiert auf dem volkswirtschaftlichen Kreislaufschema. Die Verhaltensbeziehungen...
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A popular view of models among economists and philosophers alike is that all models are false, but some are useful. Models are frequently treated as convenient fictions, idealizations, stories about credible worlds, or "near enough" to the truth. But such a understandings pose serious questions,...
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The potted histories of macroeconomics textbooks are typically Keynes-centric. Keynes is credited with founding macroeconomics, and the central developments in the field through the early 1970s, including large-scale macroeconometric models are usually termed "Keynesian." The story of...
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