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Tinbergen-Bos Systems (TBS) continue to pose interesting problems, we recently encountered two of them, and report on the solution hereafter. The first problem concerns inadmissable systems, i.e. systems not delivering all goods and services demanded by the market. The second derives from the computation of metricised TBS, a problem in mixed integer-continuous programming.
The results reported here have been obtained when the author was a visiting scholar to the Center for Economic Studies, University of Munich, visit gratefully acknowledged; a first version appeared in the Center’s Working Paper Series No. 100.
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Paelinck, J.H.P. (1998). Recent Results in Tinbergen-Bos Systems: On Two Problems in the Analysis of Tinbergen-Bos Systems. In: Griffith, D.A., Amrhein, C.G., Huriot, JM. (eds) Econometric Advances in Spatial Modelling and Methodology. Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, vol 35. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2899-6_2
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