Applying Maximum Entropy to Econometric Problems (Advances in Econometrics)

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JAI Press
Language
English
Pages
380

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Cover of: Applying Maximum Entropy to Econometric Problems (Advances in Econometrics)
Applying Maximum Entropy to Econometric Problems (Advances in Econometrics)
January 1, 1997, JAI Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Applying maximum entropy to econometric problems
Applying maximum entropy to econometric problems
1997, Jai Press, Emerald Publishing Limited, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
in English
Cover of: Applying Maximum Entropy to Econometric Problems
Applying Maximum Entropy to Econometric Problems
1997, Emerald Publishing Limited
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"To develop the pure ME formulation, we focus on economic problems with one or more of the following: (1) A population within an economic setting that involves a large but countable number of individuals, outcomes or members; (2) A desire to obtain information that would permit one to understand and predict individual behavior or the state of the economic system; (3) An inability to identify or establish the initial-boundary conditions, relative to the current state of the system, and to identify the paths (trajectories) of the many members that comprise the population; (4) The economic models relating to the individual behavior of members of the population contain unknowns that are unobserved and not accessible to direct measurement; (5) Consistent with the statement of the problem, some moments or aggregate measures such as overall averages for the members of the population are observed; and (6) The unknowns may be greater than the observable population data points and the problem may be ill-posed or underdetermined."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
380
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

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OL8031777M
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0762301872
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9780762301874
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