Measurement Error Consequences, Applications and Solutions

Cover of Measurement Error Consequences, Applications and Solutions by Jane M. Binner
Year: 2009
Language: en
Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 9781848559028
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 1.34922904344 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 330.015195
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Measurement Error Consequences, Applications and Solutions by Jane M. Binner, published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited on October 22, 2009, is a comprehensive examination of the significant issues surrounding measurement error in economic and financial data. This 310-page volume compiles high-quality papers presented at the conference ‘Measurement Error: Econometrics and Practice,’ hosted by Aston University in collaboration with Lund University. The book aims to shed light on the often-overlooked problems caused by measurement error and its implications for econometric analysis.

Readers will find a collection of insights from distinguished researchers, including discussions on the impact of measurement error on monetary policy and the strategies employed by statistical agencies to address these challenges. The content is particularly relevant for economists, financial analysts, and practitioners who are engaged in the study and resolution of economic issues and the development of econometric models. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of the complexities associated with measurement error in data analysis.


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The conference, ‘Measurement Error: Econometrics and Practice’ was recently hosted by Aston University and organised jointly by researchers from Aston University and Lund University to highlight the enormous problems caused by measurement error in Economic and Financial data which often go largely unnoticed. Thanks to the sponsorship from Eurostat, a number of distinguished researchers were invited to present keynote lectures. Professor Arnold Zellner from University of Chicago shared his knowledge on measurement error in general; Professor William Barnett from the University of Kansas gave a lecture on implications of measurement error on monetary policy, whilst Dennis Fixler shared his knowledge on how statistical agencies deal with measurement errors. This volume is the result of the selection of high-quality papers presented at the conference and is designed to draw attention to the enormous problem in econometrics of measurement error in data provided by the worlds leading statistical agencies; highlighting consequences of data error and offering solutions to deal with such problems. This volume should appeal to economists, financial analysts and practitioners interested in studying and solving economic problems and building econometric models in everyday operations.

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