TY - JOUR AU - Brock,William A. AU - N.Durlauf,Steven TI - Growth Economics and Reality JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 8041 PY - 2000 Y2 - December 2000 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w8041 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w8041.pdf N1 - Author contact info: William Brock Department of Economics University of Wisconsin 1180 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 537061393 E-Mail: wbrock@ssc.wisc.edu Steven N. Durlauf Department of Economics University of Wisconsin 1180 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706-1393 Tel: 608/263-3859 Fax: 608/262-2033 E-Mail: sdurlauf@ssc.wisc.edu AB - This paper questions current empirical practice in the study of growth. We argue that much of the modern empirical growth literature is based on assumptions concerning regressors, residuals, and parameters which are implausible both from the perspective of economic theory as well as from the perspective of the historical experiences of the countries under study. A number of these problems are argued to be forms of violations of an exchangeability assumption which underlies standard growth exercises. We show that relaxation of these implausible assumptions can be done by allowing for uncertainty in model specification. Model uncertainty consists of two types: theory uncertainty, which relates to which growth determinants should be included in a model, and heterogeneity uncertainty, which relates to which observations in a data set comprise draws from the same statistical model. We propose ways to account for both theory and heterogeneity uncertainty. Finally, using an explicit decision-theoretic framework, we describe how one can engage in policy-relevant empirical analysis. ER -