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International Macroeconomic Modelling For Policy Decisions: Some Proposals

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The structure of economic and social fluctuations since the 1970s necessitates a reconsideration of international macroeconomic modelling. The aim of this chapter is:

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    to evaluate the main characteristics of international macroeconomic modelling through three generations of models, and the analysis presented in the previous chapters;

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    to discuss some proposals for reconsidering international modelling.

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Guvenen, O. (1986). International Macroeconomic Modelling For Policy Decisions: Some Proposals. In: Artus, P., Guvenen, O. (eds) International Macroeconomic Modelling for Policy Decisions. Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4347-6_12

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