Econometric_Theory

<i>Econometric Theory</i>

Econometric Theory

Academic journal


Econometric Theory is an economics journal specialising in econometrics, published by Cambridge Journals.[2] Its current editor is Peter Phillips.[3] It is one of the main econometrics journals.[4]

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The journal was founded against a backdrop of strong growth in econometrics research in 1985.[4] At the time of its foundation, a main goal was to support theoretical developments in econometrics. Whereas many early articles focused exclusively on theory, disregarding practical applications, it became standard practice to include empirical illustrations or simulations in recent decades.[5]


References

  1. "Econometric Theory". resurchify.com. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  2. "Welcome to Econometric Theory". korora.econ.yale.edu. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  3. Gagliardini, Patrick (2007). "Challenges in the teaching of econometrics: the lesson of Pietro Balestra". Revue d'économie politique. 117 (3): 431–439. doi:10.3917/rep.173.0431.
  4. Phillips, Peter C. B. (2009). "Editorial: Econometric Theory and Practice". Econometric Theory. 25 (3): 583–586. doi:10.1017/S0266466608090178. ISSN 0266-4666. JSTOR 20532457. S2CID 15213441.



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