Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, Volume 6, number 2
Sanford V. Berg, editor
Published in April 1977 by NBER
Table of Contents
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Front matter, Annals of Economic and Social Measurement:
(p. 1 - 2)
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Control Theory:
Edison Tse, David Kendrick
(p. 3)
(bibliographic info)
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Program of Stochastic Control Conference:
(p. 4 - 8)
(bibliographic info)
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A Fixes Point Approach to Multiagent Adaptive Control:
D. L. Brito, Michael Intriligator
(p. 9 - 17)
(bibliographic info)
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Impulse Response Identification and Causality Detection for the Lydia-Pinkham Data:
P. E. Caines, S. P. Sethi, T. W. Brotherton
(p. 18 - 34)
(bibliographic info)
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Fuzziness in Economic Systems, Its Modeling and Control:
S. S. L. Chang, H. O. Stekler
(p. 35 - 44)
(bibliographic info)
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Usefulness of Imperfect Models for the Formulation of Stabilization Policies:
Gregory Chow
(p. 45 - 57)
(bibliographic info)
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The Allocation of a Natural Resource When the Cost of a Substitute Is Uncertain:
Donald Hanson
(p. 58 - 70)
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Intertemporal Efficiency and the World Price of Oil: An Empirical Model:
Robert A. Marshalla
(p. 71 - 97)
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The Use of Almon- and Other Dummy Variable Procedures to Increase the Efficiency of Maximization Algorithms in Economic Control:
Michael D. McCarthy, Carl Palash
(p. 98 - 102)
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Optimal Rules for Cartel Managers with Empirical Applications to the Copper and Tea Markets :
John Underwood
(p. 103 - 115)
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NBER Computer Research Center Notes:
(p. 116 - 117)
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