Saturday, 12 April 2008
Lagged terms in econometrics
My last post argued that the lagged term in growth models indicates that growth is incompletely understood and may only be capable of rough estimation. Come to think of it, lagged terms should usually be a warning about incomplete theoretical knowledge, or insufficient empirical data or specification in models. This warning rings quite loud in economics since lagged terms are so ubiquitous.
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