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    Against Psychosis: A Review of Roman Frydman and Michael D. Goldberg’s Beyond Mechanical Markets: Asset Price Swings, Risk, and the Role of the State 

    Hoover, Kevin Douglas (CHOPE Working Paper, 2012-01-18)
    A review essay of Roman Frydman & Michael D. Goldberg’s Beyond Mechanical Markets: Asset Price Swings, Risk, and the Role of the State.
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    The Role of Hypothesis Testing in the Molding of Econometric Models 

    Hoover, Kevin Douglas (CHOPE Working Paper, 2012-01-18)
    The paper is a keynote lecture from the Tilburg-Madrid Conference on Hypothesis Tests: Foundations and Applications at the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) Madrid, Spain, 15-16 December 2011. It addresses ...
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    Experiments, Passive Observation and Scenario Analysis: Trygve Haavelmo and the Cointegrated Vector Autoregression 

    Hoover, Kevin Douglas; Juselius, K (Univ. of Copenhagen Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper, 2012-11-05)
    The paper provides a careful, analytical account of Trygve Haavelmo's unsystematic, but important, use of the analogy between controlled experiments common in the natural sciences and econometric techniques. The experimental ...
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    Solow's Harrod: Transforming Cyclical Dynamics into a Model of Long-Run Growth 

    Halsmayer, V; Hoover, Kevin Douglas (Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID), 2013-03-27)
    Modern growth theory derives mostly from Robert Solow’s “A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth” (1956). Solow’s own interpretation locates the origins of his “Contribution” in his view that the growth model of ...
     

     

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    AuthorHoover, Kevin Douglas (4)Halsmayer, V (1)Juselius, K (1)Date Issued2012 (3)2013 (1)Type
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    Subjectcosts of inference (1)costs of search (1)CVAR (1)dynamic instability (1)dynamics (1)econometrics (1)economic growth (1)experiments (1)extreme-bounds analysis (1)general-to-specific specification search (1)... View MoreAffiliation of Duke Author(s)
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