Inside a Modern Macroeconometric Model

Inside a Modern Macroeconometric Model A Guide to the Murphy Model

2nd Revised and enlarged Edition 1997

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Publisher's Synopsis

As Ken Wallis (1993) has pOinted out, all macroeconomic forecasters and policy analysts use economic models. That is, they have a way of going from assumptions about macroeconomic policy and the international environment, to a prediction of the likely future state of the economy. Some people do this in their heads. Increasingly though, forecasting and policy analysis is based on a formal, explicit model, represented by a set of mathematical equations and solved by computer. This provides a framework for handling, in a consistent and systematic manner, the ever-increasing amounts of relevant information. Macroeconometric modelling though, is an inexact science. A manageable model must focus only on the major driving forces in a complex economy made up of millions of households and fIrms. International economic agencies such as the IMF and OECD, and most treasuries and central banks in western countries, use macroeconometric models in their forecasting and policy analysis. Models are also used for teaching and research in universities, as well as for commercial forecasting in the private sector.

Book information

ISBN: 9783540631460
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Imprint: Springer
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd Revised and enlarged Edition 1997
Language: English
Number of pages: 455
Weight: 846g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 26mm