Dummy variables in econometrics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976)


Dr. Kooyman has made a careful study of the econometric model used around 1963 by the Netherlands Central Planning Bureau, especially of eight of its most import ant behavioural equations. The Bureau used coefficients estimated from a pre-war and a post-war time series simultaneously, in order to have a larger number of observations. The author, being aware of the difference in general economic 'climate' in the two periods, tests the assumption of no difference in pre-war and post-war coefficients. In an inventive way he uses a few alternat ive approaches. On the basis of his findings he concludes that a new specification of some of the equations is necessary. Since the Dutch model is likely to be the oldest of its type, foreign readers may be interested in reading Dr. Kooyman's text - slightly adapted - in English. J. Tinbergen v Preface The first edition of this book appeared in Dutch as a thesis which was defended at the State University of Groningen in 1971. When working on this publication I received much help from Dr. H. Rijken van Olst and Dr. G. F. W. M. Pikkemaat, professors at the State University of Groningen of, respectively, statistics and econometrics, and mathematical economics. I would like to thank Prof. dr. J. Tinbergen, who aroused my enthusiasm for quantitative economics during my college years at the Netherlands School of Economics: I am much obliged to him for his willingness to write a foreword."

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Dr. Kooyman has made a careful study of the econometric model used around 1963 by the Netherlands Central Planning Bureau, especially of eight of its most import ant behavioural equations. The Bureau used coefficients estimated from a pre-war and a post-war time series simultaneously, in order to have a larger number of observations. The author, being aware of the difference in general economic 'climate' in the two periods, tests the assumption of no difference in pre-war and post-war coefficients. In an inventive way he uses a few alternat ive approaches. On the basis of his findings he concludes that a new specification of some of the equations is necessary. Since the Dutch model is likely to be the oldest of its type, foreign readers may be interested in reading Dr. Kooyman's text - slightly adapted - in English. J. Tinbergen v Preface The first edition of this book appeared in Dutch as a thesis which was defended at the State University of Groningen in 1971. When working on this publication I received much help from Dr. H. Rijken van Olst and Dr. G. F. W. M. Pikkemaat, professors at the State University of Groningen of, respectively, statistics and econometrics, and mathematical economics. I would like to thank Prof. dr. J. Tinbergen, who aroused my enthusiasm for quantitative economics during my college years at the Netherlands School of Economics: I am much obliged to him for his willingness to write a foreword."

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Springer

Country of origin

Netherlands

Series

Tilburg Studies in Economics, 14

Release date

March 2012

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First published

1976

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

197

Edition

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976

ISBN-13

978-9401177443

Barcode

9789401177443

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LSN

9401177449



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