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Global and National Macroeconometric Modelling
National and global macro econometric modelling has had a long and venerable history in the UK, with important implications for macroeconomic policy in general and monetary policy in particular. It is an activity that involves sustained research input of several investigators with a variety of skills. The present work is not an exception and its completion has required the enthusiasm and commitment of a large number of individuals and institutions. It was given initial impetus by funding from the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council (Grant no. L116251016) and from the Newton Trust of Trinity College, Cambridge (under Anil Seal), to whom we are very grateful. They funded a project on ‘Structural Modelling of the UK Economy within a VAR Framework using Quarterly and Monthly Data’, conceived and originally housed in the Department of Applied Economics (DAE) at the University of Cambridge in the mid-1990s. The authors all worked at Cambridge at the time, along with Brian Henry and Martin Weale who were also co-applicants on the project. Although the team dispersed over the years (Garratt to Leicester and then Birkbeck; Henry to LBS and then Oxford; Lee to Leicester; Shin to Edinburgh and Leeds; and Weale to the National Institute), we remain very grateful for the resources and congenial atmosphere provided by co-researchers and colleagues during our time working at and visiting the DAE.
Anthony Garratt,Kevin Lee,M. Hashem Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin - Personal Name
1st Edtion
0–19–929685–5
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Global and National Macroeconometric Modelling
Economics
English
Oxford NewYork
2006
USA
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