Tinbergen and Modern Economics: The Noble Economist SaintK. Puttaswamaiah Indus Publishing, 1996 - 311 pages Collection of articles on the economic theory of Jan Tinbergen, b. 1903, Dutch economist. |
Contents
A Monetarist Keynesian | 17 |
Main Characteristics | 41 |
Early Testing of Macroeconomic Theories before Tinbergen 55 | 55 |
Carrying Forward the Tinbergen Initiative in Macroeconometrics | 69 |
A Comparative Historical Perspective | 91 |
A Quantitative Economist | 107 |
Tinbergen and the Royal Netherlands Economic Association | 121 |
Financial Intermediation and Economic Development | 143 |
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allocation Allyn Young Amsterdam analysis areas average bank Beveridge curve Bosch business cycle capita income capital capital flight cent changes coefficients comparative advantage concept contributions correlation costs curve demand Den Bosch developing countries distribution Dutch dynamic econometric economic development economic growth Economic Journal economic policy economists effects elasticity equations equilibrium estimated exogenous expectations exports external economies financial repression forecasts global Group higher human development hypothesis important increase India industry inflation information-oriented firms interest rates investment Jan Tinbergen Keynes labour large firms LDCs loans macroeconomic measures monetary money supply moral hazard Netherlands Economic Association optimal output paper parameters peace period political poverty predictions problems production Professor real money supply regions role Royal Netherlands Economic rural sector small firms social Statistical Testing structural Table theory Tinbergen and Fischer Tjalling Koopmans trade values World Bank Zaandam