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On the Accuracy and Cost of Numerical Integration in Several Variable

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  • Mark W. Plant

    (Princeton University)

  • Richard E. Quandt

    (Princeton University)

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The paper examines seven methods of numerical integration, including both special purpose algorithms designed for the multivariate normal density and general algorithms such as Gauss-Legendre and Newton-Cotes methods. With the aid of some five functions, the accuracy of these methods and their computational cost are compared in matched experiments on an IBM 370/3081 Model K and a 2-pipe CYBER 205. The effect of vectorised computation is also examined.

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  • Mark W. Plant & Richard E. Quandt, 1987. "On the Accuracy and Cost of Numerical Integration in Several Variable," Working Papers 600, Princeton University, Department of Economics, Industrial Relations Section..
  • Handle: RePEc:pri:indrel:220
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    Keywords

    numerical integration; latent variable models;

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    • D6 - Microeconomics - - Welfare Economics

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