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The Econometric Analysis of Economic Policy Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Banerjee, A
Hendry, D-F
Mizon, G-E
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The application of econometric analysis to the process of economic policy formulation is considered. A framework is provided by the theory of reduction, specifically reductions where key information losses would invalidate policy.
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