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Econometric Developments in Agricultural and Resource Economics: The First 100 Years
by
Holt, Matthew T.
, LaFrance, Jeffrey T.
, Bessler, David A.
, Dorfman, Jeffrey H.
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Agricultural development
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agriculture
/ Applied econometrics
/ Applied economics
/ econometric history
/ Econometric models
/ Econometrics
/ Economic development
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Farm economics
/ forecasting
/ History of economic thought
/ limited dependent variables
/ Modifications
/ panel data
/ productivity models
/ qualitative dependent variables
/ Research methods
/ Resource allocation
/ Resource economics
/ Resource management
/ structural models
/ Studies
/ time series
/ Time series forecasting
2010
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Econometric Developments in Agricultural and Resource Economics: The First 100 Years
by
Holt, Matthew T.
, LaFrance, Jeffrey T.
, Bessler, David A.
, Dorfman, Jeffrey H.
in
Agricultural development
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agriculture
/ Applied econometrics
/ Applied economics
/ econometric history
/ Econometric models
/ Econometrics
/ Economic development
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Farm economics
/ forecasting
/ History of economic thought
/ limited dependent variables
/ Modifications
/ panel data
/ productivity models
/ qualitative dependent variables
/ Research methods
/ Resource allocation
/ Resource economics
/ Resource management
/ structural models
/ Studies
/ time series
/ Time series forecasting
2010
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Econometric Developments in Agricultural and Resource Economics: The First 100 Years
by
Holt, Matthew T.
, LaFrance, Jeffrey T.
, Bessler, David A.
, Dorfman, Jeffrey H.
in
Agricultural development
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agriculture
/ Applied econometrics
/ Applied economics
/ econometric history
/ Econometric models
/ Econometrics
/ Economic development
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Farm economics
/ forecasting
/ History of economic thought
/ limited dependent variables
/ Modifications
/ panel data
/ productivity models
/ qualitative dependent variables
/ Research methods
/ Resource allocation
/ Resource economics
/ Resource management
/ structural models
/ Studies
/ time series
/ Time series forecasting
2010
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Econometric Developments in Agricultural and Resource Economics: The First 100 Years
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Econometric Developments in Agricultural and Resource Economics: The First 100 Years
2010
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This article reviews the major contributions of agricultural and resource economists in the area of econometrics over the past 100 years. Early on, a number of agricultural economists were in on the ground floor in terms of developing new econometric methods. Over time as the economics profession became more empirically oriented, agricultural and resource economists increasingly assumed the role of “early adopters” of new econometric methods. Even so, agricultural and resource economists continue to make useful modifications to econometric techniques in order to adapt the methods to the unique nature of the problems and applications that we study.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford University press,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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