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Foundations Of Modern Econometrics |
Edited by Olav Bjerkholt, Head of the Research Department of Statistics Norway
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| 1995 |
1,072 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85278 840 7 |
£200.00 |
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£180.00 |
Two volume set |
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Ragnar Frisch (1895–1973) played a major role in the foundation of econometrics as a discipline. Joint winner with Jan Tinbergen of the first Nobel prize in economics, he exerted a strong influence both on its development in the 1930s and, as editor of Econometrica for more than twenty years, its subsequent growth following the Second World War.
Beginning with his early contributions to utility measurement and index problems, macrodynamics and econometric methods, this outstanding collection of his essays also features his later work on macroeconomic models and planning methods, including programming techniques and preference functions.
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Contents: Introduction Volume I: Part I: Utility Measurement and the Theory of Index Numbers Part II: Statistical Techniques and Econometric Methods Part III: Statics and Dynamics • Volume II: Part I: Decision Models and Preference Functions Part II: Programming Techniques Part III: Other Theoretical Contributions Part IV: Looking Ahead and Looking Back
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