Non-Extensive Entropy Econometrics for Low Frequency Series : National Accounts-Based Inverse Problems.

By: Bwanakare, SecondMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Warschau/Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2017Copyright date: �2017Description: 1 online resource (218 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783110550443Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Non-Extensive Entropy Econometrics for Low Frequency SeriesDDC classification: 330.015195 Online resources: Wie greife ich auf das E-Book zu? | Click to View
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Summary -- PART I: Generalities and Scope of the Book -- 1 Generalities -- PART II: Statistical Theory of Information and Generalised Inverse Problem -- 1 Information and its Main Quantitative Properties -- 2 Ill-posed Inverse Problem Solution and the Maximum Entropy Principle -- Part III: Updating and Forecasting Input-Output Transaction Matrices -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The System of National Accounts -- 3 The Input-Output (IO) Table and its Main Application -- PART IV: Social Accounting Matrix -- 1 Position of the Problem -- 2 A SAM as a Walrasian Equilibrium Framework -- 3 The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) Framework -- 4 Balancing a SAM -- 5 A SAM and Multiplier Analysis: Economic Linkages and Multiplier Effects -- PART V: Computable General Equilibrium Models -- 1 A Historical Perspective -- 2 The CGE Model Among Other Models -- 3 Optimal Behaviour And The General Equilibrium Model -- 4 From a SAM to a CGE Model: a Cobb-Douglas Economy -- 5 Estimating the CGE Model Through the Maximum Entropy Principle -- Part VI: From Equilibrium to Real World Disequilibrium: An Environmental Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Extending to an Environmental Model -- 3 Compensatory and Equivalent Variations: Two Types of Welfare Measurement -- 1 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix -- Annex C. Computational Aspects of Using GAMS -- Annex D. Recovery of Pollutant Emissions by Industrial Sector and Region: an Instructional Case -- Index of Subject -- Index of Authors.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Summary -- PART I: Generalities and Scope of the Book -- 1 Generalities -- PART II: Statistical Theory of Information and Generalised Inverse Problem -- 1 Information and its Main Quantitative Properties -- 2 Ill-posed Inverse Problem Solution and the Maximum Entropy Principle -- Part III: Updating and Forecasting Input-Output Transaction Matrices -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The System of National Accounts -- 3 The Input-Output (IO) Table and its Main Application -- PART IV: Social Accounting Matrix -- 1 Position of the Problem -- 2 A SAM as a Walrasian Equilibrium Framework -- 3 The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) Framework -- 4 Balancing a SAM -- 5 A SAM and Multiplier Analysis: Economic Linkages and Multiplier Effects -- PART V: Computable General Equilibrium Models -- 1 A Historical Perspective -- 2 The CGE Model Among Other Models -- 3 Optimal Behaviour And The General Equilibrium Model -- 4 From a SAM to a CGE Model: a Cobb-Douglas Economy -- 5 Estimating the CGE Model Through the Maximum Entropy Principle -- Part VI: From Equilibrium to Real World Disequilibrium: An Environmental Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Extending to an Environmental Model -- 3 Compensatory and Equivalent Variations: Two Types of Welfare Measurement -- 1 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix -- Annex C. Computational Aspects of Using GAMS -- Annex D. Recovery of Pollutant Emissions by Industrial Sector and Region: an Instructional Case -- Index of Subject -- Index of Authors.

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