1st Edition
Empirical Models and Policy Making Interaction and Institutions
338 Pages
by
Routledge
336 Pages
by
Routledge
336 Pages
by
Routledge
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This collection, written by highly-placed practitioners and academic economists, provides a picture of how economic modellers and policy makers interact. The book provides international case studies of particular interactions between models and policy making, and argues that the flow of information is two-way.
Section I: The Tinbergen Tradition Section II: the Variety of Experience Section III: Model Products and Model Usage Section IV: The Interaction Process and Institutional Arrangements Section V: Empirical models and Policy Making
Biography
Mary Morgan, Frank den Butter
'The volume contains a nice bundling of experiences with empirical economic models in policy-making.' - Economica