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David Pearce
A chapter in The Dictionary of Modern Economics, 1983, pp 481-481 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Zellner-Giesel. The name of a procedure specifically designed for the consistent estimation of the parameters of a distributed lag equation after a Koyck transformation, which takes into account the fact that the transformation may introduce serial correlation of the disturbance term.
Date: 1983
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