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October 1984, Volume 1, Issue 4
July 1984, Volume 1, Issue 3
April 1984, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 134-138 Maximum-likelihood estimation of misspecified models
by Chow, Gregory C.
- 139-232 Freiburger and Tubinger quarterly econometric model for the Federal Republic of Germany : An overview
by Ludeke, D. & Friedrich, D. & Hummel, W. & von Natzmer, W. & Roger, W. & Rohling, W. & Termin, J.
- 233-251 Factor demand explanation in the COMET model
by d'Alcantara, Gonzague & Barten, Anton P.
- 252-261 Unemployment or protectionism : Some choices for the USA and Western Europe to the year 2000
by Sohn, Ira & Mandarino, Nicola
January 1984, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 3-23 Model design and simulation
by Stone, Richard
- 24-62 The Liverpool macroeconomic model of the United Kingdom
by Minford, Patrick & Marwaha, Satwant & Matthews, Kent & Sprague, Alison
- 63-90 Impacts of price variations on the balance of world trade
by Umnov, Alexander
- 91-107 Some problems in modelling the optimal division of a 'cake' between an unknown number of participants
by Lane, John S.
- 108-125 The Southampton econometric model
by Heathfield, David F.
- 126-126 ORANI: A multisectoral model of the Australian Economy : by Peter B. Dixon, B. R. Parmenter, John Sutton and D. P. Vincent North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1982, 356 pp, US$ 74.50, Dfl. 160.00
by Basu, Dipak