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Contributions to Economic Analysis - 226: Economics, Econometrics and the LINK

Essays in Honor of Lawrence R. Klein

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Economics, Econometrics and The LINK" is a collection of scholarly contributions by leading scholars from the U.S., Europe, and Asia dealing with issues of economics and econometrics. The book contains a learned and erudite exposition of macroeconomics and macroeconomic modeling including national, sectoral, issues exchange rate, environment, international price competitiveness and international linkages. It presents a comprehensive perspective of econometric modeling - country-specific, sector-specific and issue-specific. The volume is a tribute to the work of Lawrence R. Klein from all his friends who share a common agenda, viz. to relate the study of economics to the studies of mankind.

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Contributions to Economic Analysis - 226: Economics, Econometrics and the LINK, Manoranjan Dutta, Lawrence R. Klein

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1995
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Untertitel
Essays in Honor of Lawrence R. Klein
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
1995
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
608
ISBN10
0444817875
ISBN13
9780444817877
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Beschreibung
Economics, Econometrics and The LINK" is a collection of scholarly contributions by leading scholars from the U.S., Europe, and Asia dealing with issues of economics and econometrics. The book contains a learned and erudite exposition of macroeconomics and macroeconomic modeling including national, sectoral, issues exchange rate, environment, international price competitiveness and international linkages. It presents a comprehensive perspective of econometric modeling - country-specific, sector-specific and issue-specific. The volume is a tribute to the work of Lawrence R. Klein from all his friends who share a common agenda, viz. to relate the study of economics to the studies of mankind.