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January 1967 - Volume 35 Issue 1 Page 16 - 49


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Distributed Lags: A Survey

Zvi Griliches

Abstract

Several recent generalizations the geometrically declining distributed lag model are reviewed and the associated statistical estimation problems are discussed. Attention is drawn to the practical difficulties of distinguishing between different lag schemes and models on the basis of usual economic data. This leads to a discussion of the more general problem of estimating mixed autoregressive schemes with serially correlated disturbances and a review of the existing theoretical rationale for the various suggested distributed lag models.

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