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Macroeconomic Modeling: The Cowles Commission Approach

Current price: $80.00
Macroeconomic Modeling: The Cowles Commission Approach
Macroeconomic Modeling: The Cowles Commission Approach

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Macroeconomic Modeling: The Cowles Commission Approach

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presents an empirically-based approach to the construction of macroeconomic models—the Cowles Commission approach—as a response to the backlash that has taken place since the late 1970s to this methodology. The emphasis in the literature has been on tightly specified theoretical models, which lack realism. In this book, Ray Fair develops models to analyze a variety of issues and events in macroeconomics and the U.S economy, and he explains the econometric techniques needed to estimate those models. Many of the results are either contrary to results from the theoretical models or cannot be examined by the theoretical models because they omit many important features of the economy. Fair covers a broad range of topics, including inflation and unemployment; the size of wealth effects; the behavior of the Federal Reserve and its effects on the economy; the effects of fiscal policy; Okun’s law; and contractions and expansions. will appeal equally to graduate students and researchers as well as macroeconomic policy makers.

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