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The field of Computational Economics is a fast growing area. Due to
the limitations in analytical modeling, more and more researchers
apply numerical methods as a means of problem solving. In tum these
quantitative results can be used to make qualitative statements.
This volume of the Advanced Series in Theoretical and Applied and
Econometrics comprises a selected number of papers in the field of
computational economics presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Society Economic Dynamics and Control held in Minneapolis, June
1990. The volume covers ten papers dealing with computational
issues in Econo metrics, Economics and Optimization. The first five
papers in these proceedings are dedicated to numerical issues in
econometric estimation. The following three papers are concerned
with computational issues in model solving and optimization. The
last two papers highlight some numerical techniques for solving
micro models. We are sure that Computational Economics will become
an important new trend in Economics in the coming decade. Hopefully
this volume can be one of the first contributions highlighting this
new trend. The Editors H.M. Amman et a1. (eds), Computational
Economics and Econometrics, vii. (c) 1992 Kluwer Academic
Publishers. PART ONE ECONOMETRICS LIKELIHOOD EVALUATION FOR DYNAMIC
LATENT VARIABLES 1 MODELS DAVID F. HENDRY Nuffield College, Oxford,
U.K. and JEAN-FRANc;mS RICHARD ISDS, Pittsburgh University,
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A."
The field of Computational Economics is a fast growing area. Due to
the limitations in analytical modeling, more and more researchers
apply numerical methods as a means of problem solving. In tum these
quantitative results can be used to make qualitative statements.
This volume of the Advanced Series in Theoretical and Applied and
Econometrics comprises a selected number of papers in the field of
computational economics presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Society Economic Dynamics and Control held in Minneapolis, June
1990. The volume covers ten papers dealing with computational
issues in Econo metrics, Economics and Optimization. The first five
papers in these proceedings are dedicated to numerical issues in
econometric estimation. The following three papers are concerned
with computational issues in model solving and optimization. The
last two papers highlight some numerical techniques for solving
micro models. We are sure that Computational Economics will become
an important new trend in Economics in the coming decade. Hopefully
this volume can be one of the first contributions highlighting this
new trend. The Editors H.M. Amman et a1. (eds), Computational
Economics and Econometrics, vii. (c) 1992 Kluwer Academic
Publishers. PART ONE ECONOMETRICS LIKELIHOOD EVALUATION FOR DYNAMIC
LATENT VARIABLES 1 MODELS DAVID F. HENDRY Nuffield College, Oxford,
U.K. and JEAN-FRANc;mS RICHARD ISDS, Pittsburgh University,
Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A."
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