Econometrics and Economic Theory in the 20th Century
The Ragnar Frisch Centennial Symposium
Herausgeber: Strom, Steinar; Jackson, Matthew; Chesher, Andrew
Econometrics and Economic Theory in the 20th Century
The Ragnar Frisch Centennial Symposium
Herausgeber: Strom, Steinar; Jackson, Matthew; Chesher, Andrew
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World-renowned economists explore Ragnar Frisch's contributions to econometrics and other key fields in the discipline as well as the results of new research.
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World-renowned economists explore Ragnar Frisch's contributions to econometrics and other key fields in the discipline as well as the results of new research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 644
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1182g
- ISBN-13: 9780521633239
- ISBN-10: 0521633230
- Artikelnr.: 22126298
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 644
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1182g
- ISBN-13: 9780521633239
- ISBN-10: 0521633230
- Artikelnr.: 22126298
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction; List of contributors; Part I. Ragnar Frisch and his
Contributions to Economics: 1. Ragnar Frisch at the University of Oslo Jens
C. Andvig and Tore Thonstad; 2. Ragnar Frisch and the foundation of the
econometric society and Econometrica Olav Bjerkholt; 3. The contributions
of Ragnar Frisch to economics and econometrics John S. Chipman; Part II.
Utility Measurement: 4. Nonparametric estimation of exact consumer surplus
and deadweight loss Jerry A. Hausman and Whitney K. Newey; 5. Consumer
demand and intertemporal allocations: Engle, Slutsky and Frisch Richard
Blundell; Part III. Production Theory: 6. Production functions: the search
for identification Zvi Griliches and Jacques Mairesse; 7. Investment and
growth Dale W. Jorgenson; Part IV. Microeconomic Policy: 8. Evaluating the
Welfare State James J. Heckman and Jeffrey Smith; 9. Frisch, hotelling and
the marginal-cost pricing controversy Jean-Jacques Laffont; Part V.
Econometrics Methods: 10. Scientific explanations in econometrics Bernt P.
Stigum; 11. An autoregressive distribution-lag modelling approach to
cointegration analysis M. Hashem Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin; 12.
Econometric issues related to errors in variables in financial models G. S.
Maddala; 13. Statistical analysis of some nonstationary time series Søren
Johansen; Part VI. Macrodynamics: 14. Frisch's vision and explanation of
the trade-cycle phenomenon: his connection with Wicksell, Åkerman and
Schumpeter Bjørn Thalberg; 15. Ragnar Frisch's conception of the business
cycle Lawrence R. Klein; 16. Business cycles: real facts or fallacies?
Gunnar Bårdsen, Paul G. Fisher and Ragnar Nymoen; Part VII. Macroeconomic
Planning: 17. The influence of Ragnar Frisch on macroeconomic planning and
policy in Norway Petter Jakob Bjerve; 18. How Frisch saw in the 1960s the
contribution of economists to development planning E. Malinvaud; 19. On the
need for macroeconomic planning in market economies: three examples from
the European Monetary Union project A. J. Hughes Hallett; Author index;
Subject index.
Contributions to Economics: 1. Ragnar Frisch at the University of Oslo Jens
C. Andvig and Tore Thonstad; 2. Ragnar Frisch and the foundation of the
econometric society and Econometrica Olav Bjerkholt; 3. The contributions
of Ragnar Frisch to economics and econometrics John S. Chipman; Part II.
Utility Measurement: 4. Nonparametric estimation of exact consumer surplus
and deadweight loss Jerry A. Hausman and Whitney K. Newey; 5. Consumer
demand and intertemporal allocations: Engle, Slutsky and Frisch Richard
Blundell; Part III. Production Theory: 6. Production functions: the search
for identification Zvi Griliches and Jacques Mairesse; 7. Investment and
growth Dale W. Jorgenson; Part IV. Microeconomic Policy: 8. Evaluating the
Welfare State James J. Heckman and Jeffrey Smith; 9. Frisch, hotelling and
the marginal-cost pricing controversy Jean-Jacques Laffont; Part V.
Econometrics Methods: 10. Scientific explanations in econometrics Bernt P.
Stigum; 11. An autoregressive distribution-lag modelling approach to
cointegration analysis M. Hashem Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin; 12.
Econometric issues related to errors in variables in financial models G. S.
Maddala; 13. Statistical analysis of some nonstationary time series Søren
Johansen; Part VI. Macrodynamics: 14. Frisch's vision and explanation of
the trade-cycle phenomenon: his connection with Wicksell, Åkerman and
Schumpeter Bjørn Thalberg; 15. Ragnar Frisch's conception of the business
cycle Lawrence R. Klein; 16. Business cycles: real facts or fallacies?
Gunnar Bårdsen, Paul G. Fisher and Ragnar Nymoen; Part VII. Macroeconomic
Planning: 17. The influence of Ragnar Frisch on macroeconomic planning and
policy in Norway Petter Jakob Bjerve; 18. How Frisch saw in the 1960s the
contribution of economists to development planning E. Malinvaud; 19. On the
need for macroeconomic planning in market economies: three examples from
the European Monetary Union project A. J. Hughes Hallett; Author index;
Subject index.
Introduction; List of contributors; Part I. Ragnar Frisch and his
Contributions to Economics: 1. Ragnar Frisch at the University of Oslo Jens
C. Andvig and Tore Thonstad; 2. Ragnar Frisch and the foundation of the
econometric society and Econometrica Olav Bjerkholt; 3. The contributions
of Ragnar Frisch to economics and econometrics John S. Chipman; Part II.
Utility Measurement: 4. Nonparametric estimation of exact consumer surplus
and deadweight loss Jerry A. Hausman and Whitney K. Newey; 5. Consumer
demand and intertemporal allocations: Engle, Slutsky and Frisch Richard
Blundell; Part III. Production Theory: 6. Production functions: the search
for identification Zvi Griliches and Jacques Mairesse; 7. Investment and
growth Dale W. Jorgenson; Part IV. Microeconomic Policy: 8. Evaluating the
Welfare State James J. Heckman and Jeffrey Smith; 9. Frisch, hotelling and
the marginal-cost pricing controversy Jean-Jacques Laffont; Part V.
Econometrics Methods: 10. Scientific explanations in econometrics Bernt P.
Stigum; 11. An autoregressive distribution-lag modelling approach to
cointegration analysis M. Hashem Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin; 12.
Econometric issues related to errors in variables in financial models G. S.
Maddala; 13. Statistical analysis of some nonstationary time series Søren
Johansen; Part VI. Macrodynamics: 14. Frisch's vision and explanation of
the trade-cycle phenomenon: his connection with Wicksell, Åkerman and
Schumpeter Bjørn Thalberg; 15. Ragnar Frisch's conception of the business
cycle Lawrence R. Klein; 16. Business cycles: real facts or fallacies?
Gunnar Bårdsen, Paul G. Fisher and Ragnar Nymoen; Part VII. Macroeconomic
Planning: 17. The influence of Ragnar Frisch on macroeconomic planning and
policy in Norway Petter Jakob Bjerve; 18. How Frisch saw in the 1960s the
contribution of economists to development planning E. Malinvaud; 19. On the
need for macroeconomic planning in market economies: three examples from
the European Monetary Union project A. J. Hughes Hallett; Author index;
Subject index.
Contributions to Economics: 1. Ragnar Frisch at the University of Oslo Jens
C. Andvig and Tore Thonstad; 2. Ragnar Frisch and the foundation of the
econometric society and Econometrica Olav Bjerkholt; 3. The contributions
of Ragnar Frisch to economics and econometrics John S. Chipman; Part II.
Utility Measurement: 4. Nonparametric estimation of exact consumer surplus
and deadweight loss Jerry A. Hausman and Whitney K. Newey; 5. Consumer
demand and intertemporal allocations: Engle, Slutsky and Frisch Richard
Blundell; Part III. Production Theory: 6. Production functions: the search
for identification Zvi Griliches and Jacques Mairesse; 7. Investment and
growth Dale W. Jorgenson; Part IV. Microeconomic Policy: 8. Evaluating the
Welfare State James J. Heckman and Jeffrey Smith; 9. Frisch, hotelling and
the marginal-cost pricing controversy Jean-Jacques Laffont; Part V.
Econometrics Methods: 10. Scientific explanations in econometrics Bernt P.
Stigum; 11. An autoregressive distribution-lag modelling approach to
cointegration analysis M. Hashem Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin; 12.
Econometric issues related to errors in variables in financial models G. S.
Maddala; 13. Statistical analysis of some nonstationary time series Søren
Johansen; Part VI. Macrodynamics: 14. Frisch's vision and explanation of
the trade-cycle phenomenon: his connection with Wicksell, Åkerman and
Schumpeter Bjørn Thalberg; 15. Ragnar Frisch's conception of the business
cycle Lawrence R. Klein; 16. Business cycles: real facts or fallacies?
Gunnar Bårdsen, Paul G. Fisher and Ragnar Nymoen; Part VII. Macroeconomic
Planning: 17. The influence of Ragnar Frisch on macroeconomic planning and
policy in Norway Petter Jakob Bjerve; 18. How Frisch saw in the 1960s the
contribution of economists to development planning E. Malinvaud; 19. On the
need for macroeconomic planning in market economies: three examples from
the European Monetary Union project A. J. Hughes Hallett; Author index;
Subject index.







