A Survey of Macroeconometric Forecasting Models of Japan
Kazuo Sato
Japanese Economy, 1981, vol. 9, issue 3, 3-60
Abstract:
Since the pioneering work of Jan Tinbergen (1939), macro-econometric model building has gone through a history of 40 years. Like the growth of a human being, its evolution exhibited three stages, namely, infancy, adolescence, and adulthood, or more appropriately, apprenticeship, journeymanship, and mastership.
Date: 1981
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