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Systematic Econometric Comparisons: Exports of Manufactured Goods

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  • Simon Brooks

    (National Institute of Economic and Social Research)

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In the article we explain the basis of a series of comparisons of the explanations of the major macroeconomic variables in the UK economy which we are undertaking in a research project financed by HM Treasury. We seek to explain why it is that, despite the apparent objectivity of econometric method, modellers of the economy have published widely differing results. We illustrate our method with findings from the study of exports of manufactured goods, which present some clear examples of the difficulties encountered throughout the project. Full results will be available from the Institute . (1)

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  • Simon Brooks, 1981. "Systematic Econometric Comparisons: Exports of Manufactured Goods," National Institute Economic Review, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, vol. 97(1), pages 67-80, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:niesru:v:97:y:1981:i:1:p:67-80
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    1. Alan King, 2001. "A Two-Regime Model of Exports: U.K. Manufactures, 1980–1996," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 12(1), pages 75-94, January.

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